The offered edition will provide excellent guidance to the world of jazz, fusion and rock music. The careful examination of transcriptions of solos of great drummers will give the opportunity to get in touch with the individual peculiarities of the performing technique of one or another master, to feel and realize details of the artistic style of every presented performer. With this aid the beginners will get acquainted with the ways of using the rudimental technique in playing the drum kit, and the advanced performers will enrich their musical lexicon. Contents Drum Kit Notation Key (see) G. Krupa. CHINA BOY. “Gene Krupa” (1956) (see notes) G. Krupa. GENE’S BLUES. Gene Krupa — Buddy Rich “Krupa and Rich” (1957) E. Jones. BLACK NILE. Wayne Shorter “Night Dreamer” (1964) E. Jones. CRISIS. Freddie Hubbard “Ready for Freddie” (1961) E. Jones. CROSS PURPOSE. Elvin Jones “Midnight Walk” (1967) B. Higgins. LET’S COOL ONE. Steve Lacy with Don Cherry “Evidence” (1962) B. Higgins. YESTERDAYS. Hank Jones Trio “The Oracle” (1989) S. Gadd. AJA. Steely Dan “Aja” (1977) S. Gadd. ANTIGUA BOY. Terumasa Hino “Daydream” (1980) S. Gadd. CONVERSATIONS. Spyro Gyra “City Kids” (1983) S. Gadd. GOLF SWING. Joe Beck “Friends” (1985) S. Gadd. HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS. Chuck Mangione Quartet “Alive!” (1972) S. Gadd. SAMBA SONG. Chick Corea “Friends” (1978) S. Gadd. SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED I’M YOURS. Stuff “The Right Stuff” (1978) S. Gadd. UP CLOSE. Steve Gadd “Up Close” (1982) |