Recent double bass drum books?
- Tom Reschke
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Recent double bass drum books?
Anyone have any recommendations? When I was a kid, the Joe Franco book was the one, but I'm wanting something a little more modern. So far I'm just dinking around playing rudiments and trying to get the ladder fast and smooth and playing along to Pantera and Metallica. I can actually play some of those Neil Peart licks that I've bastardized over the years between the floor and my one kick drum. So any advice on books or videos would be appreciated.
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- Terry Branam
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Re: Recent double bass drum books?
I always liked Virgil's book:
https://www.alfred.com/virgil-donati-do ... /96-DBDF1/
Bobby Rondinelli's book is cool too:
https://hudsonmusic.com/product/the-enc ... -drumming/
Have fun!
https://www.alfred.com/virgil-donati-do ... /96-DBDF1/
Bobby Rondinelli's book is cool too:
https://hudsonmusic.com/product/the-enc ... -drumming/
Have fun!
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Re: Recent double bass drum books?
This one is pretty great. Alfred sent me a copy and it's very well organized.
https://alfredberengena.com/en/product/ ... rumming-2/
I don't know if it's available in your place, but I highly recommend this as a method for dexterity development, rather than a compilation of ideas.
https://alfredberengena.com/en/product/ ... rumming-2/
I don't know if it's available in your place, but I highly recommend this as a method for dexterity development, rather than a compilation of ideas.
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- Tom Reschke
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Re: Recent double bass drum books?
Thanks, guys. I'll be on the lookout!
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