Hip Grooves for Hand Drums: How to Play Funk, Rock & World-Beat Patterns on Any Drum by Alan L. Dworsky; Betsy Sansby; Alan Dworsky; Jay Kendell, Alan Dworsky, Betsy Sansby, Jay Kendell Summary and Reviews
Book Reviews of Hip Grooves for Hand Drums: How to Play Funk, Rock & World-Beat Patterns on Any DrumBook Review: One of the more useful books in this genre (4.5 stars)"Hip Grooves" is a good beginning to intermediate book for developing drumming rhythms and timing. Although there are some instructions and illustrations for how-to obtain basic sounds for large handdrums, this book is not recommended for the raw recruit. However, if you know your way around your drumhead, you'll find this book rewarding in both style and variety of rhythms. What I like best is the drum tablature which is easy to learn and follow along with the CD. Each section (ranging from a tumbao to hip-hop to funk) begins with an explanation of the rhythmic style and a layered approach involving several steps culminating in an intricate rhythmic pattern. By building on patterns already presented the authors managed to keep the pace of learning both a challenge and a pleasure. The CD follows the steps of each rhythmic example at a comfortable tempo for learning. The rhythms can be played alone (with touch/"ghost" tones included) or can be incorporated in a group setting. If you are looking for a book to help you sharpen your drumming chops, give this book a try. Although the book is promoted as useful for "any" handdrum, I would not suggest it for those who play doumbeks or frame drums which require finger technique. This book is best suited for djembe, conga, or other large hand drums.
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