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ALFRED HAB00019 MARVIN DAHLGREN & ELLIOT FINE - 4 WAY DRUM COORDINATION BOOK

Alfred HAB00019 Marvin Dahlgren & Elliot Fine - 4-Way Drum Coordination Book
Alfred HAB00019 Marvin Dahlgren & Elliot Fine - 4-Way Drum Coordination Book
4-Way Drum Coordination by Marvin Dahlgren and Elliot Fine (Alfred HAB00019) is an essential method book for drummers looking to improve their coordination and independence between the hands and feet. This comprehensive book offers a progressive series of exercises that challenge drummers to play four independent rhythms simultaneously, a skill that is crucial for advanced drumming across various styles.
The exercises in 4-Way Drum Coordination focus on developing the ability to coordinate each limb individually while maintaining overall rhythmic accuracy and control. Designed to work for all levels of drummers, this book helps players develop complex coordination patterns, which are fundamental for playing sophisticated rhythms and creating musicality in their playing.
Whether you're a beginner or an advanced drummer, the book includes a wide variety of patterns that will help you unlock new techniques and improve your overall drumming. It’s an invaluable resource for drummers who want to challenge themselves and refine their technique, making it suitable for drum set players across all genres.
- Authors: Marvin Dahlgren & Elliot Fine
- Title: 4-Way Drum Coordination
- Publisher: Alfred Music
- Catalog Number: HAB00019
- Level: Intermediate to Advanced
- Key Features:
- Focuses on improving independence and coordination between all four limbs
- Includes progressive exercises for building complex coordination skills
- Essential for drummers seeking to improve their technical abilities and musicality
- Suitable for drum set players across all styles
- Helps develop the foundation for advanced drumming techniques and rhythmic complexity
- Ideal for: Intermediate to advanced drummers, drum set players, and those seeking to improve limb independence and coordination
