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FOREWDRD
INTRODUCTION
PART I. THE FUNDAMENTALS
The Cymbal Beat: Interpretation and Application
Putting the Left Hand with the Cymbal Beat
Brushes
The Feet
Hi-Hat/Sock-Cymbal Beats
Combining Feet and Hands: The Final Step
PART II. DANCE BAND DRUMMING
Playing
Equipment
Meter
Syncopation and Tied Notes
Two-Beat Dance Music
The Dance-Band Drummer and 3/4
Lame Duck and Shuffle Rhythm
World Rhythms
Latin Rhythms
The Tango
The Beguine
The Bolero
The Conga
The Rhumba
The Samba
Calypso
The Mambo
The Cha Cha Cha
The Merengue
Nanigo
Latin Rhythms: Timbales and Finer Points
PART Ill. JAZZ
Drums in Perspective
Triplets
The Jazz Drummer and Double Time
The Razz Drummer and "Odd" Time Signatures
Hand Independence and Coordination
Hand Independence Using Triplets
Hand Independence Using Eighth and Sixteenth Notes
The Jazz Drumrner and the Drum Solo
Evolution of the Drum Solo
Developing the Ability to Play Musical Drum Solos
Bass/Snare Combinations
Snare/Tom-Tom Combinations
CONCLUSION
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
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