| David Garibaldi Lessons: Breaking the Code |
| May 01, 2009 | |||
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On the 2-hour, 20 minute DVD Garibaldi demonstrates and dissects the patterns he used for such TOP classics as "Page One," "Pocketful Of Soul", "Back In The Day", "East Side" and "The Oakland Stroke"; discussing the back-story of each track, the fundamental relationship between the kick, hi-hat and snare, differences between ghost notes and accents and how to incorporate hybrid/permutated rudiments and displaced patterns in practice and performance situations. Garibaldi also explains how to use the multimedia DVD-ROMs included with The Code Of Funk to create loops of user-selected musical phrases and remix Tower of Power's studio tracks for lessons, practice and play-alongs. Breaking The Code combines a straight-forward lesson approach with multiple camera angles that clearly show the feet, hands and kit to put the viewer one-on-one with the master drummer and teacher. Although the DVD can be used as a companion to The Code Of Funk (Hudson Music) as well as two of Garibaldi's previous books, Future Sounds (Alfred Publishing) and The Funky Beat (Alfred Publishing), a 47-page printable eBook is included, which covers all material on the DVD and includes full transcriptions of each song. Additional supplemental content is available at www.hudsonmusic.com.
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