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Drumopedia

Drumopedia has been named one of the 5 best beginner drum books by TakeLessons.com, the nation’s largest online marketplace for lessons. It has been hailed a must have for the forward-thinking drummer by drumming innovator/great, Mike Clark (Herbie Hancock), and “one of the best, most useful and well-written drum instruction books in years” by NY veteran drum teacher, Rick Corwin. In the 23 chapter study beginner drum book by DrumTVShow Publications, author Dan Britt takes you one step at a time through basic notation, common stickings and rudiments, popular rock/pop beats and fills, double bass, fun patterns, and some funk, latin, ambidextrous and linear drumming!

Drumscapes: The Essential Guide to Playing Drums

Author/Teacher/Performer Andy Ziker bases this unique beginning drum method on his many years of playing and teaching experience. The following topics are covered: how to practice; drum set vocabulary; techniques for hands and feet; sticking options; reading, writing & playing rhythms; the mathematics of rhythm; beginning patterns; rock beats & fills; rudiments; applying accents; double bass basics; and much more. Accompanying video (in the form of a YouTube playlist) will soon be available for each page in the book. Drumscapes is perfect for drummers six years and up. Both students and teachers will find the book a valuable learning tool.

Drumset for Preschoolers

Written for parents/teachers of 2-6 year-olds and utilizes a color-coded music notation system commonly seen in music video games. The book is organized into three skill levels giving the teacher or parent flexibility to decide which level best fits their child’s abilities. Parents who don’t even play drums will find this book easy to use as it covers everything you need to know to get your child drumming and having fun.