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« on: March 09, 2008, 08:48 AM »

Anyone ever see this book?

Jazz Drumming in Big Band and Combo
by Sperie Karas

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« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2008, 09:32 AM »

I'm not familiar with it at all ... but it is a new book, published in April 2006.
Don't know how many people will be familiar with it actually, but I can see why you are inquiring ... with the Big Band emphasis.
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« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2008, 08:05 AM »

Being the sucker I am for materials, it was only a matter of time before I posted with book in hand.  Smiley

Overall, a very good book.  Some pluses and minuses:

- When you read the description, you think you'll get something with high fun factor, with a creative, non ordinary approach.  As in - learn something, then put it to immediate use inside of a song.  Not really.  The book is pretty traditional - a flurry of exercises, and then just a stream of tunes at the end.

- The independence exercises are probably the best I have seen among the jazz books.  Not too short to be incomplete, not too long to be overwhelming.  It's a good, solid, complete independence tour.

- Many exercises have MP3s which are very helpful.  But, being the knucklehead I am, I don't like when All the exercises are not recorded, which is the case here.  Only a percentage of the material is on the CD.

- Good jazz fills examples.   Very good.

- Lots and lots of reading exercises - more than I expected, much more than I personally want.  Smiley     
[being the lazy person I am.]

Comparing to two other books I have - the Artt Frank book and the Riley Bop book - I'd say:
- More complete than Frank
- More fun than Riley
 
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