Indian rhythms for drumset / Pete Lockett
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- 789.1 L815 ind
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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ORIGINAL | Casa Central | 786.9 L815 ind (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | e. 1 | Available | CONSULTA | 142788 |
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CHAPTER 1.: Introduction and background
CHAPTER 2: Units of time as building blocks (Example 1 al 22)
CHAPTER 3: Subdividing time ( Example 1 al 47)
CHAPTER 4: Other ways of subdividing
CHAPTER 5: Counting gaps (Example 1)
CHAPTER 6: Khanda Gari - Quintuplet base (Examples 1 al 20)
CHAPTER 7: Misra gati - Septuplet base (Examples 1 al 22)
CHAPTER 8: Other unit applications (Examples 1 al 42)
CHAPTER 9: "Ta Tum" korvai (Examples 1 al 9)
CHAPTER 10: 5-6-7 Korvai construct ( Examples 1 al 7)
CHAPTER 11: Phrase reduction korvai (examples 1 al 9)
CHAPTER 12: Intricate korvai (Examples1 al 21)
CHAPTER 13: Tihais. Example 1
CHAPTER 14: Switching to triple gears) Example 1 al 8)
CHAPTER 15: Quintuplet gear changes ( Examples 1 al 5)
CHAPTER 16: Play-along Track # 1 - Mind the Gap winr drums, without drums.
CHAPTER 17: Play-along track #2 - An excursion into ambiguity
CHAPTER 18: Play-along track # 3 - fill the fives
CHAPTER 19: Phonetic pronuntiation
GLOSSARY
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