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George Lawrence Stone's Stick Control is the original classic, often called the bible of drumming. In 1993, Modern Drummer magazine named it first in the top 25 drumming books of all-time. In the words of the author, this is the ideal book for improving control, speed, flexibility, touch, rhythm, lightness, delicacy, power, endurance, preciseness of execution, and muscular coordination," with extra attention given to the development of the weak hand. This indispensable book for drummers of all types includes hundreds of basic to advanced rhythms and moves through categories of single-beat combinations, triplets, short roll combinations, flam beats, flam triplets and dotted notes, and short roll progressions. "It truly is a timeless classic and an essential requirement for every drummer's library." Drummer Magazine" Review: Very informative - great book to learn and practice with Review: Raw Basics. - A must-have training manual for every serious drummer!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,548 Reviews |
R**Z
Very informative
great book to learn and practice with
S**Y
Raw Basics.
A must-have training manual for every serious drummer!
B**H
Excellent instruction book!
My son was in the local high school band and one day they had a guest speaker come in and surprise all the students - Walfredo Reyes, Jr. from the band Chicago. I came to find out he lives nearby and my son decided to take some lessons from him. He highly recommended this book and for good reason. My son’s talent has skyrocketed because of the lessons from this book that he has diligently applied. For the serious drummer, this one’s for you!
L**Y
Great for the rudiments but suggest one starts first with a competent and experienced instructor.
Love the exercises, but as someone who uses just practice pads and basically is learning sticks as a supplement to add another dimension in my drum circle, need to have someone show me closed, short rolls, etc as I can't figure out a number of exercises and how they are played. However, what I have learned has given me some sound fundamentals, my hands getting faster as I couple this with some videos and other material. In essence get an instructor, and when up to speed, tackle this book and you will find it effective. Legendary writing in drumming as the preface and the quotes from many of one's idols indicates. Well its now 2 years later since I wrote my review, and am taking half hour lessons via Zoom with an instructor for the last 8 months or so with stick and pad. Would have studio space for a kit but the pandemic has zapped that for now. He has clarified much for me and my technique continues to improve. A reviewer didn't like that the book does not have accented exercises. For this my instructor has me working with the Ted Reed book one on Syncopation. There are wonderful accented exercises that can be quite challenging. Stick Control is still the core which should be in everyone's collection.
H**E
Great book for beginning drummers
Considered the “bible for beginning drummers”, this book guides you to practice sessions to get your drumming hands in check. I’m right handed so it was initially awkward to start drumming with both hands. With repetition, I am slowly getting more and more strength and rhythm in my left hand… about 59% there but much improved. The print is small though (and I am old) so may have to photocopy sections for enlargement. Highly recommend this and the 100 lessons book!
S**E
Excellent book!
I'm a beginner, unfortunately without hours a day to dedicate to practice. I do like to sit down with my pad and some sticks whenever I get a chance though. That being said, this book is very easy to understand, with no super-technical text or music notation. It's something anyone can pick up and start using right away. Coupled with my Korg MA-30 metronome, this book has helped me improve so much that I decided to keep a log of metronome speeds over the last few weeks. Every time I sit down to practice, I write down the metronome speed for each exercise that I can play at with no mistakes. I have gone up 10 beats per minute (as high as 14 on some simpler ones) over a few weeks, in just a few minutes a day! Well, it's a lot for me :) The funny thing is, I haven't even made it past the first page of exercises yet. For a beginner like me, they are difficult enough for now. When I get good enough at the first page, I'll move on to the second, and so forth. This further cements the book's value, there is enough material in here for a lifetime of learning, and if you're already a pro, enough material to keep you conditioned. I'm still very slow but I can see benefit every day in both speed and timing. If you get this book and stay with it, I bet you will too. I recommend keeping a log so you can track your progress! Positive reinforcement will only make you want to practice more!
B**B
Starter’s book.
Good for beginners.
C**.
Excellent source for practice. Print clear and easy to read.
Excellent source for practice.
A**E
Qui tutto ha inizio
Il primo testo da acquistare se si vuol capire come usare le bacchette per il rullante, la batteria e ogni qualsiasi percussione. Non se ne può prescindere. Consigliato a ragione da tutti i maggiori batteristi del mondo. Sono una serie di esercizi da ripetere e ripetere, anche solo per riscaldarsi. Da avere.
R**R
A Must Have for every level of drumming
Great Way to build chops. Metronome a must. Good for both, rudimentary excercise and also useful warm ups before actually playing. Tip: try and do the same excercises on your feet for double bass control.
R**B
Excellent book and service
Excellent book for any drummer of any level.
C**O
Buen es buen libro con lo que esperas
Me gustó que es buen libro de buena calidad
E**O
Typisch oncreatieve conservatorium methode zonder verstand van techniek
Een goede leraar zegt je niet dat je honderden uren moet oefenen voor basistechniek. Een goede leraar legt het je uit waar je op moet letten, zodat je na vier weken goed op alle kernpunten gelet te hebben in ieder geval een goede basistechniek hebt. Hoe houd je je stokken vast voor, afzonderlijk uitleggen voor met accent en zonder accent, een tap, full-stroke, down-stroke en up-stroke? Hoe voelt het? Hoeveel ruimte is er voor interpretatie van techniek aan de hand van hoe je fysiek gebouwd bent? Waar let je nog meer op in termen van houding? Wat op zich correct is, is dat je ontspannen moet drummen, maar „ontspan” is niet het antwoord. Welke basistechniek je toestaat te ontspannen, dat is het goede antwoord. En puur qua definitie: een rudiment is de meest basale atomaire eenheid die je kan omschrijven. In het geval van drummen is dat de enkele slag of in het Engels single stroke. Deze wordt niet correct omschreven, mede doordat de meest voorkomende basiscombinaties uit het Amerikaanse drummen als "rudiment" worden omschreven. Dit is dus incorrect. Dit boek leert je niet te drummen. Net zoals Arban voor de trompet, waaruit pijnlijk duidelijk wordt dat Arban zelf niet eens wist hoe je een trompet het makkelijkst bespeelt, is dit een gortdroge verzameling van noten zonder enige affiniteit met creativiteit of kunst.
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