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The Featured Drummer. For Drums. Music Sales America. Blues, Rock. Book with CD. 112 pages. Amsco Publications #AM980232. Published by Amsco Publications (HL.14033251).

ISBN 0825629772. Blues, Rock. 9x12 inches.

A unique method to develop four-way coordination and over-the-barline rhythmic groupings to expand your drumming vocabulary. Especially designed for today's drummer looking to develop polyrhythmic phrasing, Terry Silverlight provides the tools you need to achieve those awkward timings, whatever your musical style. The book is accompanied by two CDs of examples demonstrated especially for you by Silverlight, along with Barry Miles and John Patitucci.

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November 18, 2006

THE BEST BOOK OF IT'S KIND

This is the best drum instruction book dealing with over the barline patterns I've ever seen. Terry Silverlight is an innovator and originator of fusion drumming and I applaud him for taking the time to share his knowledge with the public. A wealth of information is in this clearly written...

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November 18, 2006

Fantastic Book!

This drum instruction book by TERRY SILVERLIGHT is a winner. I trusted the endorsements from Billy Cobham, Paul Wertico, Mike Clark, Lee Eliot Berk, Joe La Barbera, Al Di Meola, Danny Gottlieb and Morris Lang. I wasn't sorry. The book really helped me. Thank you, TERRY SILVERLIGHT!

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TERRY SILVERLIGHT's great drum book

This book is the most comprehensive study of "over-the-bar line" patterns for drums ever written. Terry Silverlight was one of the innovators of fusion music, if not the first to explore that territory with his brother, Barry Miles in the early '70s, before Steve Gadd, Chick Corea and others took...

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