(Percussion). Gary Chester was one of the busiest studio drummers of the 60s and 70s and played on hundreds of hit records. His systems have been used and endorsed by drummers such as Kenny Aronoff; Danny Gottlieb; and Dave Weckl. This is not just another drum book; but rather a system that will help you develop the skills needed to master todays studio requirements. By working with this book; youll improve your reading; concentration; coordination; right and left-hand lead; and awareness of the click. This revised edition contains audio of an interview with Chester.
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Review
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful. A Playwrights Take on The Producetion Notebooks (Vol I and Vol II) by Mark BlyBy Ralph CookWhile the kind of documentation these books offer to the production of live theatre is valuable; to me; a playwright; they are a far cry from "The Seesaw Log; A chronicle of the stage production; with the text; of Two For The Seesaw" by William Gibson; which I wholeheartedly recommend to playwrights.These books were recommended to me by a dramaturg. Potential readers should be warned that these books are short on aesthetics and long; very long on dramaturgical detail.While a director or stage manager may find them offering insight; they took me through far more detail than a playwright might find of interest.The author makes a statement that sets an unsupported attitude of superiority in the introduction to Vol II; "The primary criterion for inclusion in the series has been that the individuals collaborating on the production must be artists of consequence. . ." Yet; when I read the two volumes; I found much of the work to be of little relevance or consequence to regional theatre.RCJr.