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Jun 06, 2007  Preview from Jojo Mayer's DVD, Secret Weapons for the Modern Drummer! Jojo Mayer Secret Weapons DVD Trailer Hudson Music. Secret Weapons for the Modern Drummer.

Charly Antolini, born in Switzerland, is one of today's great drummers. Rooted in the tradition of Gene Krupa, Louie Bellson, Buddy Rich and Jo Jones, he is a soloist with incredible power and endurance. Musical passion and an outstanding, flawless technique are his trademarks. With this book and the enclosed CD, Charly Antolini introduces every interested drummer to the secrets of his unique drum technique and shows how he realizes these technical patterns on the drum set. No dreary studies, but authentic Antolini licks and tricks. Advance your creativity and command of the drum set. Phrasing will help you expand your vocabulary by using standard rudiments and exciting rhythmic concepts, making your playing more conversational, dynamic, and focused.

First, you'll learn a core set of phrases that are the basis for all the exercises. Then, each of the 50 lessons applies rudiments and innovative stickings to the phrases to explode the rhythmic potential of standard practice routines. This process will give you a comprehensive drum set vocabulary that you can bring to all groove styles.

52 minutes of video demonstration and audio play-along tracks are accessible online for download or streaming, using the unique code inside this book. Inspired by Charley Wilcoxon's Modern Rudimental Swing Solos, these 22 original snare drum solos were written for developing students as well as advanced drummers. Each solo combines rudiments with rhythmic phrasing in musical pieces that include: 40 PAS International Drum Rudiments; contemporary hybrid rudiments; interesting effects like crush rolls, back sticking, butt-end stabs and claw rolls; rudimental solos that swing; and more. Each solo is fun to play and helps to build technique! Video available at - youtu.be/0yUc2CoVm5w. This fantastic new addition to the rudimental literature for snare drum offers traditional-style rudimental solos presented in not-so traditional ways. These solos are fun to play, and are sure to challenge even the finest drummers!

Features jazz-influenced rudimental solos - each with flexible tempos - inspired by legendary drummers, plus a three-page Rudimental Interpretation Chart. Perfect for contests or competitions! Composer Dom Cuccia is a former member of the West Point Band's revered field group The Hellcats.

This is with out a doubt the finest guide to hand technique ever filmed and hence, shall be the standard to which all drum technique videos are held. It covers the entire spectrum of Jojo’s hand technique arsenal. From the absolute beginning (grips, fulcrum, hand position, matched and traditional grip, etc) to the most advanced techniques that he uses in his playing (moller, drop bounce, push pull, etc). Jojo explains the physical and anatomical aspects of each technique, and makes excellent use of slow motion and CGI effects, so you can see and truly grasp what you are seeing. He lays out exercises, trouble shoots problems, and explains the main points of his practicing philosophy. All of this makes learning the techniques, not only possible but surprisingly fast.

Especially when compared to somebody just aimlessly practicing without a plan. Props to Jojo for doing all the heavy brain work for us.

Model-model pembelajaran kooperatif. The only thing he omitted that I wished he hadn’t was the buzz roll. There was a perfect opportunity to talk about it right after the section on performing double strokes but he jumps to grip switching.

Maybe he figured it’s a natural extension of the double stroke roll which he did cover to me though it’s different enough to be considered its own animal. Not a huge complaint but a complaint none the less. Other than that you will pretty much want for nothing as far as hand technique is concerned. As far as production and extra content goes, the DvD is a step down from other Hudson Music DvD’s. Maybe this has to do with this DvD being produced by the limited branch of Hudson music, maybe it was to cut cost, I really don’t know. I noted that there seemed to be a lack of musical performances from Jojo in comparison to the other drum instructional from Hudson.

There are a few short studio performances that are about 3 to 5 min in length and a bunch of bite sized (15 to 30 seconds) clips of Jojo playing random stuff around New York (I think it’s New York). The performances you do get are pretty good though so I won’t complain about that.