Jazz Percussion Instruments
Posted on Thursday, May 21st, 2009 at 9:52 pmJazz Percussion Instruments
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Give the Drummer Some by Maurice Evans. Size 21.79 inches width by 28.02 inches height. High Quality Art Poster Print
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Jazz It Up I by Eric Waugh. Size 19.50 inches width by 19.50 inches height. High Quality Art Poster Print
Jazz It Up I by Eric Waugh.Total Size : 19.50 inches width by 19.50 inches height.This is the Highest Quality Art Print Reproduction of the Original Work. Fully Authorized by the Artist. OnlineWall is the worlds best quality art print, poster and framing store with over 25 years custom framing experience our quality of art prints cannot be beat .... |
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Jazz It Up I HIGH QUALITY MUSEUM WRAP CANVAS Print Eric Waugh 20x20
$119.00 Title: Jazz It Up I. Artist: Eric Waugh. Image Size: 19.50in. x 19.50in. Paper Size: 19.50in. x 19.50in. HIGH QUALITY MUSEUM WRAP CANVAS PrintThe Canvas Transfer ProcessProducing a canvas transfer is an intensely detailed process, which begins with an art print (ink on paper). Special chemicals are applied which, when dried, form a film that is meticulously separated from the paper and permanently... |
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The Essential Yo-Yo Ma
$12.16 Here are three dozen pieces of music, all played by Yo-Yo Ma, culled from his extensive discography. Aside from the technical mastery and beautiful tone that are absolutes in all of his playing, one is dazzled by his curiosity and ability to adapt to so many forms and types of music. His Bach and Vivaldi are pellucid and played with non-sentimental crispness, his tango music gritty and rhythmical... |
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John Riley: The Master Drummer - How to Practice, Play and Think Like a Pro (DVD)
$16.47 Genre: How To - Musical InstructionRating: NRRelease Date: 14-APR-2009Media Type: DVD... |
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Bob James: An Evening of Fourplay Vol 1 & 2
$8.98 EVENING OF FOUR PLAY VOL 1 & 2 - DVD Movie... |
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Different Drummer [VHS]
$24.95 One of the most innovative jazz drummers of our time, Elvin has performed with legendary musicians including Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Thelonius Monk. This video is an excellent visual and aural study. Also included is some smoking work with saxophonist Pat LaBarbara, guitarist Ryo Kawasaki and bassist David Williams. (30 min.)... |
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Legends of Jazz Drumming Complete [VHS]
$59.95 Both the Legends of Jazz Drumming Part One and Part Two videos in one package. Part One (1920-1950) traces the history of jazz drumming in America from its earliest, pre-1920 roots to the advent of the be-bop revolution in the mid-1940s and beyond. It features archival film clips and photographs of the greats of jazz drumming, including Baby Dodds, Paul Barbarin, Chick Webb, Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich... |
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Jazz, Rock & Latin Sourcebook: 100 Grooves for Drums & Bass [VHS]
$29.95 This video takes the concept of the drum dictionary to a new level: 100 grooves for drums and bass that explore every style of musical performance are videotaped for maximum impact. The concept of combining the drums and the bass in the grooves and showing all the patterns visually, as well as aurally, truly makes this a unique and definitive resource for all percussionists.... |
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The Making Of Burning For Buddy (A Tribute To The Music Of Buddy Rich) 2 DVD Set
$23.56 Documents the recording project to pay tribute to Buddy Rich, with footage from rehearsals, final takes, and interviews with the drummers.... |
Why almost all the jazz groups and orchestras DON’T use percussion instruments like congas,bongos,maracas,etc?
It is obvious that you have not seen “almost all the jazz groups” because many of them, and not just Latin specialists use hand drums and small percussion. Corea’s Return To Forever band used Airto Moreira and other percussionists always. My brother was just talking to me a couple of days ago about playing hand drums with his rock and roll show group! As another poster mentioned, it is a matter of economics more than anything. Certainly Latin specialists would not do without the percussion but many bands, from Allman Brothers to Frank Zappa always use(d) percussionists. The United States Government backed Airmen of Note always use percussionists. Many bands will employ their percussionists for bigger shows and recording projects, but just use the drum set on smaller gigs. It is the same reason you find so many one-man-bands and small combos and so few “big” bands working today. It is economics!