Freddie Gruber
Betty Haag, Karl Haas, Edward Danforth Hale, Gene Hall, John James Hattstaedt, Philip C. Hayden
978-613-5-74439-2
6135744399
68
2011-09-03
29,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Freddie Gruber is a jazz drummer and drum teacher. Born in New York on May 27, 1927, he came up in the nascent New York be-bop scene, and gigged with Charlie Parker, among many others. Making fast friends with his roommate, fellow drummer Buddy Rich, he observed Rich's "style, technique, and guts" over a long period and eventually based most of his teaching method on what he assimilated. One teaching concept of Gruber's is to "have the drum stick be an extension of one's hand." It should be as natural as waving a cab or waving hello to someone on the street. Also "get out of your own way,".
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