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| Instrument: |
Drum Set
Percussion |
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| Genre: |
Hard Rock
Progressive Rock |
| Format: |
Collection / Songbook
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Drum Techniques Of Rush (Drum Transcriptions). By Rush. Arranged by Bill Wheeler. For drum set. This edition: Drum Transcriptions. Artist/Personality; Method/Instruction; Percussion - Drum Set Personality Book; Technique Musicianship. Progressive Rock and Hard Rock. Difficulty: medium. Drum notation songbook. Drum notation and drum notation legend. 80 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing (AP.DF0010).
ISBN 0769250556. With drum notation and drum notation legend. Progressive Rock and Hard Rock. 9x12 inches.
Includes: Distant Early Warning from GRACE UNDER PRESSURE * Jacob's Ladder from PERMANENT WAVES * Limelight from MOVING PICTURES and others.
Location: from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
RCB2112
Location: from Phoenix, AZ
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
September 6, 2010
A good source, but not completely accurate
When I bought this book, I started looking at the songs for the Moving Pictures album. But when I listened to all the songs and followed the music, the transciber added stuff that wasn't in the music and is easy to read.
12 of 24 people found this review helpful.
Location: from
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
Anonymous
Location: from Montreal, Qc, Canada
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
February 17, 2009
Excellent! Very complete!
This is why sight reading is so useful. Instead of listening to the track and be frustrated that you cannot breakdown what Neil is doing on a particular beat or fill, you just open the book and VOILA! This stuff is not for beginners but if you want to actually...
11 of 26 people found this review helpful.
Tony
Location: from Chicago, IL
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
January 25, 2009
Great book. Few errors
I strongly disagree with the reviewer that says there are many mistakes. There aren't that many and so what? If you have the skill to play this stuff you can fill in the blanks by listening to the tracks. If you dont, it wont matter anyway.
14 of 26 people found this review helpful.