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Alfred’s Drum Method, Bk 1
$10.00 Buy nowRated 4.63 out of 560 reviews for Alfred’s Drum Method, Bk 1
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Like it
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Rated 5 out of 5
M. Sabo –
Five Stars
drum teacher recommended the book. very prompt delivery. good product.
One person found this helpful
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Rated 4 out of 5
Sally jenkins –
Four Stars
great beginner book! wish it showed rudiments though
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Rated 4 out of 5
Marly –
Drums
The book was good. Although, there were a couple of symbols that were not explained. That could have been done better.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Mom of 2 –
Great book for begining band
This was the exact book my son needed for begining band. My son says it is easy to follow and is happy playing the drums so I am happy too.
One person found this helpful
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Rated 4 out of 5
NK Pati –
great book
Great book but the book came without the CD
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Rated 5 out of 5
Melissa Cruz –
👍👍
👍 nice
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Rated 5 out of 5
Delos D. Harriman –
Go-To Primer for Percussion Students and Drum Corps Members
This is THE go-to entry-level instruction method for students learning the drums. Thinking of joining a drum line? Here is your textbook.
2 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Beth spoor –
Five Stars
This is a great book for my 13yr old to help him practice.
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Rated 5 out of 5
BossLady –
Two Thumbs up!
This was a requirement for my son’s private lessons. He seems to love it.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
great for refresher and beginner
this book is perfect. shows you everything you need to know,from what each drum is, cymbals, why & where, proper way to hold sticks, and wonderful training techniques and practices. I also pull it up on YouTube and play them as well. I also got the drum set method. I recommend it really to all drummers.
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Rated 3 out of 5
Stan W. Vangilder –
JUST THE SNARE AND BASS DRUMS
I know everyone says you should start here when learning to play drums. I’m not so sure. This book seems to have been written in 1987 for a kid in a marching band who has a music teacher working with him. I’m trying to learn my way around my new drum kit, but this book has nothing about coordination or technique with toms or cymbals. There seems to be almost no explanation at all of what’s going on – just a few pages of reference material then endless pages of sheet music to play the snare and bass drums with increasing complexity. I’m following the book, but without other resources like a real instructor and YouTube channels, this book won’t be much help. In fairness, it was written at a time well before people attempted to become self-taught at anything.
One person found this helpful
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Rated 4 out of 5
Joseph J. Truncale –
A very good book for anyone taking drum lessons with a teacher.
For the last 8 years my passion for music has grown so much that I have learned how to play (at least to some degree) numerous musical (Ukulele, Harmonica, Recorder, Flute, American drumming and hand drums, and many other percussion) instruments. Over the years I have taken many courses and purchased numerous books to improve my skill level.I just purchased this wonderful 80 page manual (Alfred’s drum Method book 1 by Sandy Feldstein and Dave Black) which is organized into 39 drum playing lessons. The introductory part of this volume covers the snare drum, getting ready to play, the bass drum, the cymbals and elements of music. The lessons cover a wide range of drum practice lessons but without a drum playing teacher it will not be easy to follow some of the material. They do have a Drum DVD available for purchase which no doubt will help in learning the lessons in the manual.If you are taking drum lessons this book will enhance your drum learning sessions.Rating: 4 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Chair/Seated tai Chi, Qigong and Yoga stretching for seniors and the physically challenged).
8 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Valerie –
Great way to learn drums
My drum teacher uses this book and helps me a lot so I got one for myself and is a lot of help.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Carol S Long –
Good practice drum and music for beginners
My son can play most of the music he started drumming last year. He likes it and took it home to practice where his mom has a snare and high hat in the garage so I’d say he enjoys it more easily than a big set at times.
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Rated 4 out of 5
MIKE OHEARN –
I use this book often
This is a great book for beginners to intermediate drummers. I use it with my students often. It does jump a litlle bit without explaing some of the notation changes, but overall, it’s still a great resource
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Rated 5 out of 5
Seth Z –
Get it, and don’t call me Sandy.
Alfred is my best friend. That’s truth. I only wish I could Alfred in person, but I have recently discovered that Alfred is no longer with us. He apparently was a man named Sandy. I suppose I would forgo using my real name when writing a book about drum methods. “Sandy’s Drum Method”…. nope, it just doesn’t have the right sound (get it? .. right sound?)Anyway, the book is great for those wanting to learn the basics of reading snare drum sheet music. It won’t make you a master of the drum, but it is a step in the right direction. If you have a yearning to learn drumming, or just want to know why some music notes look so very weird, this book will help you in either case.
6 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Tessa & Michael –
Perfect Teaching Book for beginners
I’ve been playing drums for over 20 years. This is my go to book for teaching. A great start.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Jim Olsen –
a good purchase
can’t wait to put into practice
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Rated 5 out of 5
Summerroll –
Great beginner’s book
A drumming teacher asked that we purchase this book. We have been using it for about 5 months.Like other Alfred books, the quality of the book is excellent. Staffs and notes are easy to read. The paper is thick and the book stays open well on a stand. We have packed it in suitcase and brought it with us on vacation to practice, and it holds up well.The lessons progress on a logical pace and is just right for the beginner. Sometimes our kids get frustrated easily. With this book, they are making progress and learning about rhythm very easily (there’s still griping about practice, trust me); it makes learning more fun. We practice one page daily and it takes about 20 minutes to do it a few times. Would definitely recommend it.
7 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Jennifer McDiffitt –
N/A
Great
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Rated 5 out of 5
Melissa NY –
right book, reasonable price
My child’s teacher recommended this book, and it helps him play his glockenspiel, even though the book is about drums. I hope it does help him learn his chops!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Stephen G. Carl –
Five Stars
Good beginner tutorial
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Rated 5 out of 5
David Heim –
Five Stars
Good method
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Rated 5 out of 5
Mamie Keith –
KC
This book was recommended by the instructor. He has beern successful with the lessons. The lessons provide reviews of things practice.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Five Stars
Exactly what we expected and a great price!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Kevin Hall –
a classic
One of the must haves for any student or teacher. Clearly written and well organized, solos keep it interesting for students.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Tonya Delaune –
Excellent
My son is currently in the beginning stage of drum lessons. This is a required book from his instructor. My son uses this book weekly.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Yuliya Yufa –
good condition and price
good condition and it only for one year of use, so I would not like to pay full price of brand new books
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Rated 5 out of 5
lisajenmcc –
drum book
got for school and came quick and is brand new was what we needed and if we need anything again would order again and recomend to others.
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Rated 5 out of 5
jjsjunkmail –
Drummer Songbook
Purchased the songbook for my son who recently particpated in the Indiana State School Music Association – ISSMA comprtition. We saw two other drummers with the same book. My son has been playing just over a year and the Solo #10 he played was challenging and well received by the judge. The songbook was delivered on time and undamaged. I would recommend this song book to other drummers.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Ron Edwards –
One of the best of over 50 available snare drum books
I’ve examined over 50 books on snare drum instruction and this is one of the top two. (Drum Method by William Schinstine & Fred Hoey is the other.) Good modern quality and sequence of material. 39 lessons and 23 solos. 2-line combination studies for each lesson (good for duets). Counts and sticking indicated in light gray. Nice illustrations for each new rudiment. Roll is introduced in Lesson 17, 5-stroke in Lesson 18, 9-stroke in Lesson 19, 13- and 17-stroke in Lesson 20, flam Lesson 27, drag in Lesson 34, ruff in Lesson 35. Minor nitpick is that you need to skip around to get rudiments in a better order. Also, it’s missing the single stroke rolls and paradiddles! Brief bass drum and cymbal technique. Great value for the money.
20 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Great book
I’m no Neil Peart but this is a great resource for any beginning drummer. I would love to share with you how much I love the Artisanal cover or the feel of the Gluten Free ink on my hands or how this book improved my dating life but I want to be honest. This is just a good book.
11 people found this helpful
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Rated 3 out of 5
Jodi Reilly –
Basic book
My son has used similar drum books in the past. This is the book his teacher requested. My son says that it is very basic, so if you are looking for basic then this is a good book. However my son has been playing for a few years now and is bored with this book, so I don’t recommend it for experienced drummers.
2 people found this helpful
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Rated 3 out of 5
Greens –
Wasn’t brand new
The book was clearly used someone’s name was crossed off and there was a sticker over the bar code which I had to peel off so my son could enter the code on the website for virtual school
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Rated 5 out of 5
alicia –
Received quickly
My 11 year old needed this for school, ordered it Friday got it Saturday in time for his 1st day.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Good starter book
I’ve given drum lessons with various lesson books. This one is highly recommended. It has a lesson for each element so that beginners understand the element well before moving on. It doesn’t go too fast for beginners. I’m using this now for two new beginner drummers and it is ideal for them.
5 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Eric B Robertson –
Great beginner student book
Suitable for a beginning student that has had some reading experience and is looking to move towards intermediate skills.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Vishwas –
It’s really good if your in drumming lessons but a cd doesn’t come with it
I like it
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Rated 5 out of 5
Allison Sirry –
Easy to learn!
Fantastic to reas
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Rated 4 out of 5
dano –
Good for beginners
Good drum instruction book for beginners
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Rated 5 out of 5
mollygirl –
Good textbook
School required this text.
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Rated 5 out of 5
DT –
Good Book
Good lesson
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Rated 4 out of 5
Urmila H. –
Good book
Purchased this for my daughter.Very good book.
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Rated 5 out of 5
DIRECTOR –
Drum like a Pro
This is the book my 9 year old’s drum instructor told us to get. Very easy to follow. Breaks down everything nicely. Has really good combinations to practice. With regular practice of the essential drills from this book she’ll be ready to drum anything.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amourdutigre –
Kudos for such a good entry level book
This beginner’s book is just what my oldest grandchild needed. I am teaching him not only to play the drums, but read the drum score. This will be quite helpful, and he is already getting into it. Kudos for such a good entry level book!
2 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Marie –
perfecto
muy bueno
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Great guide
Great book for beginners. My 8 year old is learning to play and her instructor recommend this book for her lessons and home practice. I’ve seen her improve vastly and understand the material with ease. Highly recommended
One person found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
yolaqui –
great book for beginners
Great book for beginners. Easy to follow along with and very detailed.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Shanna Gillespie –
Awesome
My daughter just started from lessons he teacher suggested this so far so good she loves practicing at home and trying to read music
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Rated 5 out of 5
R. Zajac –
Good resource for homeschool music class
Easy to understand for the most part. Using this book as part of homeschool curriculum to teach my 9yr old son. With a little guidance from my college son who used this same book in elementary public school, my 9yr old is learning well! Alfred’s books are a great music resource for beginners on up!
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Rated 3 out of 5
Blair J. –
Small Notation
Text and notation is way too small. Some explinations of notation in the Combination Excercises is missing.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Lucy L. –
Great starter book for snare drum lessons
It’s a classic. I appreciate that the book is slow and methodical (great for elementary school kids), and that they emphasize the counting of the beats/subdivisions. It is also written by percussionists (vs. other methods like “Essential Elements” — terrible organization for percussionists, although it’s good for the winds and brass) which I appreciate.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Amy Putnam –
Super duper standard
I’ve used this book for years with many students. Now my own daughter is using it, too. Progression is a little fast ….wish there were more exercises before the concept moves on but still, a great text!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Idreamov –
helpful book
wonderful for beginners
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Rated 3 out of 5
nelly –
bien
mi hijo me hiso comprar otro porq este no está completo
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Rated 5 out of 5
C.T. –
Great way to start
I bought this book to teach my 7 year old Grandson how to play. You can’t go wrong with Alfred’s methods for any instrument.The basics are explained easily and each lesson builds upon the other.You won’t regret playing the drums and learning how to play correctly.
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Rated 4 out of 5
R. Settje –
Four Stars
as expected.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Jason Heiple –
Love it. Great pacing and variety to keep students …
Love it. Great pacing and variety to keep students from getting bored. The solos mixed in with the repetition studies break up the monotony and keep the students thinking.
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Rated 4 out of 5
T. E. Meissner –
Great book to learn from
I got this for my son, it was recommended by his drum teacher. He loves this book he’s learning so much from it. Great beginners book! I would highly recommend this book.
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Alfred’s Beginners Drumset Method
$9.00 Buy nowRated 4.47 out of 550 reviews for Alfred’s Beginners Drumset Method
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Rated 5 out of 5
plainmaryjane –
2-Teachers Approved
Bought this book for my son beginning drums back in May since it was recommended by his teacher, and now 6 months later, he’s still banging along in beat with the rhythms! We even had to switch teachers a couple months ago, and the second teacher liked this one so much, she’s now recommending it to other students.
One person found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
W. Williams –
Alfred’s Beginning Drumset Method
I decided I wanted to learn the drums so I sought out an instructor and this is the book he ask me to purchase. As the middle age student I found the book to be easy to read and follow. The DVD is helpful for the different views and listening to how the beat is supposed to sound. This book combined with a good instructor has been a great teaching tool.
3 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Easy to follow and read–really love it.
Just learning to play drums at age 72. This book is easy to follow and actually has me making more time to practice.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Nicholas F. –
now I had to try his drum methods they are so like back in the 60’s
I have been studding Alfred courses in Guitar Trumpet piano. now I had to try his drum methods they are so like back in the 60’s! all his books arelike when I started now I can use his methods like I am @ a school but now I am learning on my own! I am 52 I feel still have some of his books!
One person found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Chad –
Teacher recommended
Our drum teacher recommended and uses this book with all of his students.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Richard R. Folk –
So far much student success with this book. Push …
So far much student success with this book. Push through the exercises and it will pay off in the end.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Cree81v3N4m3 –
Four Stars
A very introductory book. Just what my nephews needed.
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Rated 5 out of 5
T. Bates –
Bought this for my son at the recommendation of his …
Bought this for my son at the recommendation of his drum teacher. He’s advancing quickly so it must be working.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Sea Turtle –
Great for beginners
Great book for the true beginner. I use it in conjunction with my teacher’s book as an added challenge to what he’s teaching me. Will get you playing the basic rock beats, fills, and some jazz too.
One person found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Rebecca Schall –
I am happy with the purchase
Items arrived on time. Packing was adequate. Item was as described and a little more than I expected them to be. I am happy with the purchase.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Tom Paine –
Now to find a teacher to work with this book
as a struggling midlife crisis drumming student, it has been difficult finding “THE” one book from which to learn and reinforce “the basics” of drumming. After about a dozen purchases (or two), I found the Alfred Drumset Method Book.There are a LOT of methods for teaching drumming, and many methods for learning.I started drumming about 18 mos ago – about a year after my 10 year old son started snare drum classes in school – with a 90 year old semi-retired jazz drummer (father of a friend of mine – he still had 32 students up to July 2005 – retired due to a stroke but he still helps me out occasionally when I visit) and his methods were great, but the books he used were upwards of 60 years old (Roy Burns’ Elementary Drum Method, Joel Rothman’s Rolls Rolls Rolls, Ted Reed’s Progressive Steps to Syncopation, Stone’s Stick control), heavy on rudiments, marching rhythms, and he’d play vibes while I and my son took turns playing rock, shuffle and jazz grooves w/ him. I’ve heard his students over the years and his methods worked, but as an adult, physician, post-post graduate I was looking for another method outside of the way he was presenting it to me.What works about the Alfred book for me is this: simple 4/4 rock grooves, introductions of simple progressive bass,snare, tom changes around the set which reinforces independence and fills, a visual and kinesthetic introduction to fills and 4 bar riffs and a similar treatment of jazz rhythms. It’s done in a way that builds rapidly to a finished product where learning the components separately wasn’t giving me the satisfaction I was looking for. Kind of like learning how to drive by being given a five minute review of the controls and then driving around a parking lot versus taking an auto mechanics course for six months before seeing what a finished car looks and feels like.Somehow this makes sense to me where “Drumming for the Complete Idiot” and similar books didn’t work. Or maybe it was torturing myself with those other books for so long that now with the Alfred Method, it all comes together. My son and I are playing together across the basement (he has his set, I have mine) and learning from each other. When he needs books, I’ve got them, and he uses the Alfred book too, but it’s time to find another teacher for one on one.The Alfred Drumset Method, a good investment. But unless you’re a real self-starter, find a teacher who will work with you with it.
31 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Spring M. –
Just what I was looking for:
I am a new student and the one I’ve was looking for was the book that started with Billie jean. Took a gamble and it ended up being the one. Good starter book easy to read, and follow.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Rick sanders –
Good drumming primer
Excellent dimming primer! Provides all information needed to get started
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Rated 5 out of 5
Jenna K –
Teacher recommended
Good
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Rated 1 out of 5
K. J. Mcnickle –
Poor Kindle Version with no Sound Files or Links
This review is for the kindle version of the book – and the review I wish I’d read before I purchased this book. This is a facsimile edition, and none of the pages are dynamic or interactive. Even the table of contents is just a picture of the text from the book. There are no links, there are no sound files for listening to the sound examples, and very little instruction in the text of the book or explanations of the concepts. You need a teacher to know what to do, because the book does not explain things beyond a sentence or two. This book is NOT for a self-learner trying to learn how to play a drum set. This same book thru iBooks is dynamic and at least has has all of the sound files, and costs $7.99 from iTunes. I wish I’d known that earlier, because I don’t want to buy this lame instruction book twice, or pay $10.99 for the CD only thru Amazon in order to hear the sound examples of the lessons. This kindle version is a hack job, and when did they write this and take the photos — 1982? Skip this book and get The Complete Idiots Guide which I am ordering soon.
7 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Tip –
You MUST have these books and CDs if you are serious about learning the Drumset!
I use Alfred’s Drumset Books as the textbooks in the drumset courses I teach at our local music school. The books are well written, and the accompanying CDs (which can be ordered separately) contain clearly-recorded examples of every chart in the book. These books and CDs are a MUST for any aspiring student of drumset percussion!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Billy Eubanks –
Value
Good product fair price.
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Rated 5 out of 5
ZhouYang –
good book
good book
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Rated 4 out of 5
Aiden –
Great for teaching the basics
I’m learning the drums and this is a great book that teaches the basics. It is pretty dated by look and the pictures inside but the informatikn is solid.
3 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Priscilla Yip –
It has lots of great exercises, definitely a great way to learn
I’m a new learner, my instructor told me to get this book. It has lots of great exercises, definitely a great way to learn. This book is incorporated with a CD, but it doesn’t come with it. I truly think everyone should not only get the book but also the CD, specially when learning the drum fills, timely is everything, the CD really really helps.
7 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Tara Parker –
Five Stars
Good stuff 🙂
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Rated 5 out of 5
Sharon –
Boom boom
As described
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Rated 5 out of 5
S. Owens –
Good Book
Excellent beginner method. Teaches basic groove concepts, fills, and chart reading. Overall a good book for beginners.
One person found this helpful
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Rated 1 out of 5
robin –
One Star
I did not receive the hit hat and crash ride for the drum set
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Rated 5 out of 5
Daniel J. Shevock –
A good foundation on drumset
Most of the begining drumset books available focus on either rock or jazz styles. This book begins a student in both rock and jazz in a simple and comprehendible way. I suggest the student work in both sections at once.
8 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
aummie –
Lessons
My son plays the drums and this was recommended from his drum teacher for getting into kit. No complaints from my son so good enough for me!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Joe P. Cullen –
Excellent Sequence of Material, Great for Beginner and Intermediate Drummers
I have been teaching private drum lessons for many years. I have settled on this one for almost all of my beginner drum students, and here is why:-Excellent pics of how to hold the drum sticks, how to play heel-up or heel-down on the bass drum and hi-hat;-Clear description with pictures of the parts of a drum set;-Excelllent, clear isntructions throughout the book above and below the drum grooves and exercises;-Great songs to play along with, after learning the techniques needed to achieve this goal;-Book comes with CD if desired, which makes learning the grooves even faster for students without a private teacher;-Logical layout and sequence of techniques. *******This is my favourite and most important part of this book. It lays out the grooves and fills in an excellent sequence from simple to intermediate, to advanced level material.Many, many drum books that I have and have used or taught from are lacking in placing the information in a logical sequence.I recommend this book very highly for all drummers starting out, and for intermediate drummers looking to fill in the gaps before they move to an advanced level.
3 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
jbmaggs –
One of the best intro books I’ve found
20 yrs teaching. This is one of the best intro to drumming books I’ve found. Does a great job building on each skill as it is learned. Mostly beats; the few fills it has are ‘meh’…but great for learning rock/pop beats.
One person found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Kyle Geddes –
Great book!
My son is using this as a beginning drummer, and it’s really working well!
2 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
C. Smaridge –
Five Stars
A must have for learning the drums
2 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Rebecca Schall –
I am happy with the purchase
Items arrived on time. Packing was adequate. Item was as described and a little more than I expected them to be. I am happy with the purchase.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Casey –
Gift for my son
He was very excited to get it.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Corey Cothrum –
but pretty solid.
Very basic, but pretty solid.
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Rated 3 out of 5
FireMedic1201 –
Its ok
This book is used widely. The book progresses to fast, and does not allow a more gradual transition through pattern playing exercises. The book is over priced.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Stephen G. Carl –
Five Stars
Good tutorial for the novice drummer.
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Rated 2 out of 5
JS –
No Exercises on the DVD
The DVD doesn’t have the tracks for the exercises on it. It just has intro videos. You have to buy the CD separately. I wish I would have saved 10 bucks and bought the book alone.
2 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Five Stars
Exactly what we expected and a great price
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Rated 5 out of 5
hlk226 –
great book, works well
great book
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Rated 4 out of 5
Andrew D. Herberger –
drumset method book
This book is really good at showing what to do on a basic drumset. Complex beat and fills are really well-written.
2 people found this helpful
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Rated 5 out of 5
John D. –
Five Stars
Very satisfied with the product and service.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Michael E. Wall –
Five Stars
Good beginners instruction
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Rated 5 out of 5
Dad of four –
Great book
Great book! Easy to follow along and learn drumming techniques. My 8 yea told daughter is really enjoying the drums.
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Rated 5 out of 5
F&J –
Five Stars
The DVD really helped with my daughters lessons.
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Rated 5 out of 5
RO –
seems great
It was for my 8 year old and it works for him.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Joseph Sebast –
Good begginer book
A good book for learning the basics of kit methods. It’ll get you jump started on some standard beats and fills.
One person found this helpful
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Rated 2 out of 5
Billi Mohney –
Two Stars
Did not come with CD as described.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Clayandjulie –
Five Stars
Perfect for beinner drummers no matter what age!
One person found this helpful
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Rated 1 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
DVD does’t Word
Dislike
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Rated 5 out of 5
Jennifer M –
An old classic, recommended by most teachers
Best beginner drumming handbook
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Rated 5 out of 5
Cheryl Csengery –
Five Stars
Recommended by my Sons Percussion instructor.
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Stick Control For the Snare Drummer
$10.00 Buy nowRated 4.88 out of 560 reviews for Stick Control For the Snare Drummer
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Rated 5 out of 5
B. Fotiu –
A necessary resource for any drummer
Stick Control: For the Snare Drummer should be required reading for any drummer, from the veteran looking to maintain their skills to the beginner looking for a good starting off point in percussion.This book does not teach basic technique, as in holding drumsticks or types of strokes, but it does present a lifelong regimen for establishing and maintaining performance. After receiving my shipment from Amazon I started from page 1 exercise 1 (a simple R L R L beat) playing for 20-30 minutes per day. These exercises, while playing along with my metronome, have already began to improve my sense of time, my internal count (“One and Two and Three and Four and”) and my basic technique.Eventually I will move on to Stick Control: For the Snare Drummer’s companion volume
Accents and Rebounds: For the Snare Drummer
to help round out my skills but for now I have months of exercises and a fine resource in Stick Control.
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Rated 4 out of 5
R. Powlus –
No accents?
Great for building skills, but no accents. I think many of these excercises would be greatly improved by accenting some of the notes. I often accent the first beat of each measure, then next time the second, then third… I gave it 4 stars, it would have been 5 with accents.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Davpis –
A book for all drummers
If you play drums you need this book
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Rated 5 out of 5
Sunshine –
Stick control from start to finish
I got this to work on my hands, you will understand why this book is so respected as soon as you start to use it.
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Rated 5 out of 5
G-Lo –
Important book!
This is an essential book for sticking.30 minutes everyday practicing rudiments is important, and it’s all written out for you. Great way of learning music and sticking patterns. It’s hard to read, small print, but not as small as some individuals complain about.
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Rated 5 out of 5
César –
A classic!
A classic! Every drummer should have one.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Thomas Owens Jr –
The Ultimate Drummer’s Bible…
Now available on Kindle, is AWESOME! No worry about faded pages, minimal carbon imprint, etc…PERFECT!
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Rated 5 out of 5
B. Rautio –
The first choice for developing your stick technique!!
This is THE book on stick-technique! If you’re gonna buy just one book to use for stick-practicing – this is it! Singles, doubles, combinations and even the buzzroll are all covered thoroughly. You don’t have to be a master-reader to understand the exercises. They are short, easy-read and still far from boring. The level of difficulty changes along with the speed you select on your metronome. In other words; you can buy this book and practice meaningfully with it for the rest of your drumming career. And that really says it all.”Stick Control” has been on the market for a very long time but is still hot and recommended by many of the drumming legends like, for example, Peter Erskine.You can use it even if you don’t have a drumset. All you need is a pair of sticks and a metronome (and preferably a practice pad).GREAT BOOK!!!
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Rated 5 out of 5
jenbrik –
EASY TO FOLLOW and YOU CAN SEE YOURSELF IMPROVING.
Love this book. It’s easy to follow. My drum teacher loves it too. He remembers using it when he was a kid. Great for practicing, for warm-ups, for hand coordination. It starts with easy exercises then gets more and more complicated. My teacher was able to help with the more difficult parts.The hardest part is discplining yourself to do the exercises. I would highly recommend it to beginners like me.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Russell –
A Must Have for Learning Percussion
An old classic. This book teaches the fundamentals of drum technique and stickings and is a must have for working on your technique. This particular book’s quality is quite good as well. It’s a regular finish, too, btw, not the matte finishlike the old copy of the book.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Jeremy Martin –
Excellent drum method
Highly recommended for serious percussion players looking to improve their stick control.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Mike –
Still the best training book for over 40 years
My son in law asked for this book for Christmas. He is an accomplished drummer but wanted to get more practice. Ironically, I had this book over 50 years ago when I was taking lessons!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Andrew BaerstAndrew Baerst –
A Classic with a Modern Update
I’ve owned the paperback version of Stick Control forever. It’s a staple in for many drummers over the years. Recently my copy went missing. After giving up the search I bought the Kindle version and have really enjoyed having Stick Control handy no matter where I am (not that taking the paperback version was too difficult, but that might have led to the misplacement). Classic practice companion. No nonsense. A never ending source of practice and ideas.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Armando Padilla –
Will Improve Your Technique
The book really expands your mind in terms of what and how you play drums. Some patterns are trickier that others. After a few days of dedication to the book, my playing improved a lot. Play against a metronome to a comfortable speed – take your time with it to really appreciate the essence of what the book teaches. So much to discover in this little treasure of pages.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Robert –
In my opinion, the gold standard for developing technique
I own about 7 different drumming books and this one is by far the best I’ve ever owned. The author presents a system for training the muscles that is second to none. Drumming technique is all about muscle memory and comprehensive muscle memory training is all about teaching your brain patterns and mastering them one at a time.This book is immediately accessible for beginners. The exercises are deceptively simple and progress in a perfectly hierarchical manner. Each new exercise builds and expands upon the previous exercise which just enough of a twist to cause your brain to note and learn the distinction. This makes practice easy and progress quick.I don’t know whether it’s good or bad, but you can spend months (as I have) working on just the first page! Not because the exercises are tough, but because even the simplest of exercises takes time and devotion to master.I can think of no more important skills for a drummer to develop than timing accuracy and independence of limbs. If you purchase only one drumming book, and Stick Control is it, you’ll still have an extraordinary tool at your disposal.Follow the directions exactly – how you practice is as important as what you practice
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Rated 5 out of 5
Brian B –
INCREDIBLE BOOK
Hands down the best investment I have ever made. I’ve been playing drums for about 9 years and I have never been able to play so effortlessly. This book has a bunch of simple rudiments with alternate stickings to really build your dexterity and control with both hands. My left hand (I’m right handed) has always been very weak and I could never quite get the grip the same as my dominant hand. I’ve been using a metronome with the first page for about 3 days for a little over an hour each day and I’m already noticing significant improvement. I’ve tried to do excercises on my own to build strength but actually having the notes in front of me helped me to focus more and I am slowly but surely gaining control over my left hand and even more with my right too. I never write reviews on anything I purchase but I had to for this book because it’s amazing. Well worth the money!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Salvia Plath –
now im just like the guy from whiplash
great book
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Rated 3 out of 5
reviewer –
Good book but do not buy used
This book is full of good exercises for stick control. However, the condition of the book was poor. I purchased a “like new” used version that was listed as “small damage on cover.” There are actually numerous areas of damage on the book and the most pronounced on the cover was so deep it went all the way through to the back cover. The pages are still usable, but all have some level of damage. Definitely would not have listed this as “like new” and would not have purchased had I known the extent of the damage.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Luis B. –
This Book is a Classic
I started playing drums when I was 15 and I’m 76 now. This was the first book my drum teacher gave me. If you want to learn drumming the traditional way than this book will do that for you. The book may seem a little stiff with its exercises, but once you learn the exercise than you can put your own interpretation on it so it can fit you. I see the book as a foundation template for further exploration into the field of drumming as an art form. The book is good for a beginner or advanced student.
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Rated 5 out of 5
oscar ordonez –
Stick Control: For the Snare Drummer
Great book! Must have!!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
I own two
Probably one of the single most important drum books I’ve owned, and I’ve barely made it past the 3rd page.
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Rated 4 out of 5
owlRnothing –
Will not help you learn to read music, but…
I like it and it will force me to learn to read music better. That said, don’t think this is going to teach you anything about reading music. Page one just starts in with the measures and notes, assuming you already know how to read music. Still, it is the standard for a reason and I’m glad I got it.
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Rated 5 out of 5
TH –
Excellent Learning book
The best in stick control
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Rated 4 out of 5
Ken Veto –
Stick Control for the Drummer
This is one of the essential books for serious drum practice. I do exercises out of it for 20 minutes at each practice session. I didn’t give it 5 stars because there are way too many exercises and little guidance about how to do them. Log on to YouTube, type in the search term ‘stick control’ and you will find videos from a number of drum instructors that show you how to get the best use out of this book.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Zeke –
Excellent Drummer’s Practice Book
I bought this for my son. According to all of the drum instructors and Drummer’s I know this book is a must for practicing.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Joe Suarez –
Great learning tool.
What can I say about this? It has been around since 1932 and has been the staple for snare drummers. I hated it at first but it does teach you stick control and lead hand control. Very repetitive but that’s how you Develop muscle memory. Great book for learning it’s just very repetitive. My instructors been using it for over 20 years.
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Rated 5 out of 5
shaun wintershaun winter –
Awesome book
Every drummer should have this book
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Rated 5 out of 5
Catherine Kelso –
Old but very relevant
There just isn’t any way around the basics. Whether you are playing just a snare or a whole kit this book is where to start to get the chops you need to pull off some really great rhythms and fills.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Eusi Ndugu –
Great book for beginners
This is one of my beginning drum teaching books.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
El mejor libro de ejercicios
El mejor texto de cabecera para un baterista
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Rated 5 out of 5
Mike Cavanaugh –
Drummers Bible – A MUST HAVE
As a drummer…please do not make the mistake I made. I knew about this book, but did not use it. Ten years later, I find myself in a situation where I am making a record…..and that my act will consist of being ambidextrous and playing drums both left and right handed. Hence – I have been doing the snare exercises in this fantastic and mystical book, really. You will not believe how good you will get when you go through this guy’s sticking patterns – and fast. My improvement in two months is epic! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED – THIS IS THE DRUMMERS BIBLE – I MEAN THAT. READ IT DEEP – IT WILL UNLEASH MYSTERIES OF DRUMMING THAT YOU WILL LOVE! Every real drummer I have ever met will tell you a story about this book if they have been in the book!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Lee Brodinsky –
Great for the rudiments but suggest one starts first with a competent and experienced instructor.
Love the exercises, but as someone who uses just practice pads and basically is learning sticks as a supplement to add another dimension in my drum circle, need to have someone show me closed, short rolls, etc as I can’t figure out a number of exercises and how they are played. However, what I have learned has given me some sound fundamentals, my hands getting faster as I couple this with some videos and other material. In essence get an instructor, and when up to speed, tackle this book and you will find it effective. Legendary writing in drumming as the preface and the quotes from many of one’s idols indicates. Well its now 2 years later since I wrote my review, and am taking half hour lessons via Zoom with an instructor for the last 8 months or so with stick and pad. Would have studio space for a kit but the pandemic has zapped that for now. He has clarified much for me and my technique continues to improve. A reviewer didn’t like that the book does not have accented exercises. For this my instructor has me working with the Ted Reed book one on Syncopation. There are wonderful accented exercises that can be quite challenging. Stick Control is still the core which should be in everyone’s collection.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
OutStanding!!!!!
OutStanding Book!!!! Always in use!!!
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Rated 5 out of 5
steve o’connor –
Here’s your rudiments, get to work.
Here are all your drum rudiments in classic form.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Kumar A. Desai –
Best drumming book by far
You know when you hear an amateur drummer who sounds clunky with bad timing, lacking finesse, and plays with tree trunk arms and stiff wrists? Yes we’ve all heard drummers like that. Well that was me until I got hold of this book.Within a month of solid (1 hour a day) practice of the first page I began to sound so much better. Of all the drumming books this one has had the greatest impact in my playing. Practicing from it is a bit like meditation – no obvious benefits from doing it – but then a couple of days later your drumming has changed in some incomprehensible way (for the better).The book will reveal your weaknesses and the endless pages of potential exercises means that you will have a lifetime of weaknesses to work on.You will get better and you do need to use this book if you take learning this instrument seriously. Definitely the best drumming book by far.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Steve –
I didn’t want to like this
I bought this because it was recommended by several of the online drum teachers I follow.I had low expectations – it’s ancient, it’s for snare drumming, there’s a picture of a revolutionary war drummer on the cover for chrissakes.But, I started following the drills as instructed from page 1.Within a few days, my rolls, stick control and coordination had a demonstrable improvement.Within a few weeks, I realized I had gotten much better at reading music – even music for set drumming in other books.I limit myself to 45 minutes of practice with this every other day because I’m 52 and don’t want to create overuse injury since I’m just playing for fun.But it was well worth the price.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Jay Kim –
… drumming books and this one is by far the best I’ve ever owned
I own about 7 different drumming books and this one is by far the best I’ve ever owned. The author presents a system for training the muscles that is second to none. Drumming technique is all about muscle memory and comprehensive muscle memory training is all about teaching your brain patterns and mastering them one at a time.This book is immediately accessible for beginners. The exercises are deceptively simple and progress in a perfectly hierarchical manner. Each new exercise builds and expands upon the previous exercise which just enough of a twist to cause your brain to note and learn the distinction. This makes practice easy and progress quick.I don’t know whether it’s good or bad, but you can spend months (as I have) working on just the first page! Not because the exercises are tough, but because even the simplest of exercises takes time and devotion to master.I can think of no more important skills for a drummer to develop than timing accuracy and independence of limbs. If you purchase only one drumming book, and Stick Control is it, you’ll still have an extraordinary tool at your disposal.Follow the directions exactly – how you practice is as important as what you practice
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Rated 5 out of 5
Mike –
Where Greatness Begins
Don’t let the Minuteman drummer on the cover throw you. This isn’t just about marching band. This is exactly how you learn the snare. This perfect little book contains just what you need and nothing you don’t. There are no cute “comic book” style panels and no anthropomorphic eighth notes dressed as hip-hoppers, trying to make drumming “cool” to a bunch of iPhone-addled 21st century kids. Frankly, if your kids need that stuff to keep their attention, they either aren’t mentally ready to learn music or just aren’t interested. This is strictly a book of exercises that, if you take it seriously, will teach you more than a thousand amateur youtube videos could. Is it exciting? Not really. Can it get boring? Sure. The list of things that never get boring is awfully small. Is it repetitive? Absolutely, but that’s a good thing. The drum set, maybe more than any other instrument, is about about muscle memory and control. The great ones still practice the fundamentals. This book, an inexpensive metronome and an occasional lesson with someone who can help clean up your technique will get you on the road to drumming excellence. Master this book and you’ll have the foundation to go anywhere you want as a drummer.
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Rated 5 out of 5
S. Howe –
Excellent book!
I’m a beginner, unfortunately without hours a day to dedicate to practice. I do like to sit down with my pad and some sticks whenever I get a chance though. That being said, this book is very easy to understand, with no super-technical text or music notation. It’s something anyone can pick up and start using right away.Coupled with my Korg MA-30 metronome, this book has helped me improve so much that I decided to keep a log of metronome speeds over the last few weeks. Every time I sit down to practice, I write down the metronome speed for each exercise that I can play at with no mistakes. I have gone up 10 beats per minute (as high as 14 on some simpler ones) over a few weeks, in just a few minutes a day! Well, it’s a lot for me :)The funny thing is, I haven’t even made it past the first page of exercises yet. For a beginner like me, they are difficult enough for now. When I get good enough at the first page, I’ll move on to the second, and so forth. This further cements the book’s value, there is enough material in here for a lifetime of learning, and if you’re already a pro, enough material to keep you conditioned.I’m still very slow but I can see benefit every day in both speed and timing. If you get this book and stay with it, I bet you will too. I recommend keeping a log so you can track your progress! Positive reinforcement will only make you want to practice more!
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Rated 5 out of 5
HE –
Great book for learning rudimental drumming
I used Stick Control when I was a kid learning rudimental snare drum to march drum corps. My instructor used this book and his instructor used this book as well. It is like an etude book for drummers and has the rudiment patterns in different forms to which in the long run if practiced diligently; slow and with pace, will condition the hands to remember rudiment patterns to the point in which one can play the patterns without thought; in the same way that the Arban etude book works for brass instruments and if such exercises are practiced in the same way. This book works as a good supplement to drum lessons, other books, or other things that a person is learning. I recommend this book be used with a teacher for further guidance (otherwise, some things may seem tedious). This is in all an old book, but still a good book and many drummers that I came in contact with from drum corps to professional drum set playing all used the etudes out of this book at some time or another and attest that this book helped with their drumming. Another book many drummers use along side this book would be “Accents and Rebounds” by George Lawrence (the same author of this book); again another book to use with a teacher along side this book.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Timmytimtim –
Love this book
I passed on to a friend but will be ordering another one. It’s challenging for me to apply the patterns in this book but that’s the point to be broken and stretched, my skills on ‘steroids” . 😅
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Rated 5 out of 5
David L.Hart –
A classic rudimental book
This is a classic snare drum/practice pad workout book, there are lots of YouTube videos guiding you through it, there’s a page inside of accolades from everyone from Steve Gadd and Joe morello to Carmine Appice and Cindy Blackman, to give you an idea it’ll the level of player who use this book.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Great book
Great book
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Rated 5 out of 5
John Leonard –
must
I took a few brush up lessons in my late 40’s. The teacher was like “let’s go back to basics–let’s see how you do with Stick Control.” After running through the first couple of lines at first I thought, this seems silly, but then after a week I realized this book is great. I can’t believe I’ve had four drum teachers and only the fourth one told me about this. It should have been the first. All drummers need to know about this book.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Dustin –
Foundation
Recommend for all Skill levels on any instrument.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Drumbeat –
Review For Stick Control
Back with an old friend! Started playing drums in 1962 at age 8 and started using Stick Control in 1965 at age 11. Turned pro in 1971 at 16 …..thanks in a big part to Stick Control!! My teacher for 8 years who was himself a published author of 15 books on the snare drum at school, was a good friend of George Stone back on the east coast in the 1920s and 30s. He got some first hand advice from Mr. Stone on how to study and use this book the best!! Would like to share the info here. Playing each two bar phrase 20 times each is Very Important!!! Study each exercise carefully BEFORE you even try to play it with sticks. Not only are the notes important but make sure you are playing the sticking (Right hand left hand) correctly. Go through it in your head FIRST….then start with your sticks slowly! Make sure it is right first. You have heard the saying “Practice makes perfect”….but really….”Perfect practice makes Perfect”!!! Slowly start to play each exercise faster. My teacher gave me six exercises each week along with using several other books. We went through one page each month….so it took four years to go through this book!!! I retired in the year 2000 from drumming after almost 40 years…as I had to concentrate on my “Day Gig”. I had loaned out my Stick Control to a student in 1999 and never got it back. I decided to buy a second copy and start practicing on a pad again just recently…..so this is my second go around with Stick Control after my first go around 55 years ago!!! But….great books only get better with age….you will get a great deal out of this book for years to come. My best wishes to you….and good luck in your practice!!!
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Rated 4 out of 5
Dawn –
Small font
Small font. Hard to see at arm’s length.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Kevin –
The item was delivered on time.
I like this book because you special information exercisers for the drums.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Shabbyitup –
A drummer for 50+ years and he LOVES IT!
My husband is a gifted, talented drummer that has been drumming professionally for 50 + years and could not read a NOTE of music! Hence, why I say gifted. He can listen and jump right in and play and not miss a Beat. Grandpa was a professional musician also. It’s in the blood LOL what can I say. now in our golden years he decided he wanted to learn how to read music. This book was a hit. He loves it and is learning a lot from it. Impresses me because a gifted talented drummer can even pick up a few tips. One hint he did give me was that this book would be good for someone who started drumming in a school band. Rudiments are the foundation and very important for drumming. They are a big asset. This book assist with teaching those skills.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Jennifer D. Williams –
Summer fun
My 14yr son wanted to stay fresh with his drum skills. He really enjoyed this book.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Lucas McAbee –
This is the book you need to buy – jazz, rock, punk, it doesn’t matter
To a beginners surprise, this book will enhance your drumming skills. Make sure to read the directions because they give good advice, and to continually practice and you will see results. Personally, I typically play rock/punk music which makes it sound like this book wouldn’t be for me. But it’s for any drummer, and the sheets are well written and rise in difficulty at a great pace.There are two drum books that have helped me tremendously – this is one of them.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Joel –
Great Practice Material!
At the beginning of this year (2014) I started practicing again and typed up my own basic practice routine which did not really work for me. I came across this book with alot of positive reviews and thought I would give it a try. So far I have been practicing for about 1 month for around 2 hours a day with hands and feet with a metronome. Once I get through the book, I am going to practice alternating between feet and hands (replace R hand with foot or L hand with foot etc). I focus on my grip also gripping the sticks with the pad of your fingers instead of a full grip. I can truly say that I can tell a big difference in my technique, control, and with the two combined, speed! Definitely worth the buy for any level of drumming if you use it!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Nathan Couch –
Incredible
Holy crap, this book is intense. Right out of the gate this really humbled me. I thought I was halfway decent with my stick control but boy this book expose some weakness. Theres no fat to this thing just exercises to be worked with a metronome. I wish I had started with this.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Albert B –
Put In The Work
When I don’t know what to practice or lack motivation I only have to put in some reps with my Stick Control to make gains in stick control and develop tempo.It is as dynamic as you are creative. As with any drumming book, exercises can be expanded across the four limbs and orchestrated around the whole drum set.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Roby E. Gamboa –
Great content, but stored as a series of images
The content is an excellent set of exercises for both new and experienced drummers. The format, however, is a series of (high-quality) scans of the print edition, which means if you’re viewing it on a tablet or other Kindle reader, you have to treat each page as an image and zoom into the section you want to work on. This makes switching from page to page more than a little bit of a pain. In this case, it’s sheet music, so I can kind of see the need for handling it the way that was provided. Still, there are modern music fonts in Unicode that are up for the task of rendering the content as text. Doing so would also reduce the size of the e-book considerably.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Paul –
It was the best of books, it was the worst of books!
As anyone who’s used it knows, this book can be somewhat dry and, after many, many hours of practice, it can become an object of hate just like an old High School Chemistry textbook. However, there is a reason that it is the “industry standard” and that is because the exercises within it will make you a better drummer, with the application of perseverance. It is suitable for all levels, including the complete beginner, providing you can understand and follow the notation. This is the third copy of this book that I have purchased as it remains a relevant tool ……….. the other two copies were burnt after graduation!!
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Rated 5 out of 5
BTA –
Easy to follow but challenging enough. Can pace yourself or speed up also.
I’m just learning…starting out on drums and this has been the easiest practice book to follow. It helps you be more comfortable and natural with stick control and beats. I don’t read music very good so this is very clear to read. It’s for snare drumming whether loud or soft but the rest of the drums could easily be incorporated with filling in the rhythm. It’s helped me to actually produce drum rolls with timing. Works with metronome or without. Really get a lot out of this for beginning practice. It’s about 60 pages long and is size of say sheet music..regular copy paper dimension. Paper back so easy to prop up on music stand.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Matthew Kusnohadi –
Classic drumming book
Every drummer needs this book, whether drum set, marching, band percussion, anything. Gotta practice your rudiments and this is a very comprehensive book that will set up a very solid foundation for any drummer. Pick this book up if you want to improve.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Matias Pfund –
PERFECT!
This is a great book!! A lot of information that brings you the best to became a better drummer!
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Rated 5 out of 5
mark –
The Bible of drumming
I had a copy of this in 1971. It finally fell apart and I replaced it with a new one. This is a serious piece of any drummers arsenal
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Joseph McGowan –
Five Stars
Our son Wade, who’s becoming quite the musician and Alfred’s books are a major part of his success.
Amazon Customer –
Honest review.
Very good for any level.
jason –
Five Stars
My drum students love this book! Thanyou, Alfred!
khathar ranglak –
it OK
nice