Langley – Carl Fischer tutors for drums, xylophone bells and timpani
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TextCooper Square, NY : Carl Fischer, Inc., ©1948Edition: New Revised EditionDescription: 112 pages : illustrations ; 31 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - MI MT 662 L263 1948
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Musical Instruments (MI) - Drums
Contents:
1. Rudiments of music and duration of notes
2. Comparative table of the relative value of notes, dots, bars, and rests
3. Triplets, double triplets and groups, time, table of time, signs, etc.
4. Syncopated notes and rhythm
5. Various rhythmical figures
6. Beating time
7. Grace notes and embellishments and abbreviations
8. Various examples of abbreviations and rests
9. Repeats and different shades of tone
10. The Snare drum
11. Position of the drummer
12. The roll and notation for the drum
13. The Long Roll
14. The Seven, Five and Nine Stroke Roll
15. The crushed ruff, the open and close flam, flam and stroke, flam and feint, and feint and flam
16. Open and close drag, four-stroke rough, paradiddle and flam paradiddle
17. Stroke paradiddle, drag paradiddle, stroke and drag paradiddle and stroke, flam and drag paradiddle
18. Exercises in various kinds of time
19. Orchestral accessories
20. Drum solos (extracts from overtures, operatic selections, concert compositions, etc.)
21. Military drumming (six - ,eight -, and ten stroke roll, single and double drag)
22. Other supplementary beats and flourishes
23. Drum Signals
24. Camp Duty for Fife and Drum
25. Guard Mounting
26. The Bass Drum and the Cymbals
27. Extracts from operatic selections, symphonies and concert compositions
28. The triangle and extracts from "Carmen"
29. Specimens of regular band music as exercises
30. The Xylophone and Orchestra bells
31. Exercises for Xylophone and bells
32. The Glissando and Trill
33. Recreations for the xylophone
34. Tympani, position of the tympani and performer, and holding of the tympani sticks
35. General remarks and management of more than two tympani
36. The Roll, tuning and compass of the tympani
37. Single and double cross beats
38. Exercises and orchestra studies
39. Modern dance rhythms
MI in Call Number means "Musical Instrument"
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