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Basic Drums for Nerds Guide Book - Drums Lesson Book Beginner Drums Method Learn Drums keys Drums Book Music Theory for Drums - cover

Basic Drums for Nerds Guide Book - Drums Lesson Book Beginner Drums Method Learn Drums keys Drums Book Music Theory for Drums

Matt Kingsley

Verlag: Publishdrive

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Tired of drumming books that feel like they were written in a foreign language?
 
Finally, there's a drumming book that speaks YOUR language!
 
Basic Drums for Nerds is the ultimate guide to mastering rhythm and technique, designed specifically for analytical minds. Say goodbye to confusing jargon and vague instructions. This book breaks down drumming concepts into clear, logical steps, making it easy to understand and apply, even if you've never touched a drumstick before.
 
Inside, you'll discover:
 
A systematic approach to learning: Master essential techniques with step-by-step instructions and helpful diagrams.
 
The science of rhythm: Explore the fascinating world of time signatures, polyrhythms, and rhythmic subdivisions.
 
Practical exercises and tips: Develop your skills with targeted exercises and expert advice.
 
A fun and engaging learning experience: Enjoy a unique approach to drumming that caters to your analytical mind.
 
Basic Drums for Nerds is perfect for:
 
Beginners: Start your drumming journey with a solid foundation.
 
Self-learners: Master drumming at your own pace with clear and concise instructions.
 
Anyone who loves to analyze and understand how things work: Discover the inner workings of rhythm and drumming.
 
Unlock your inner drummer and start grooving today!
 
Get your copy of Basic Drums for Nerds now!
Verfügbar seit: 06.09.2025.
Drucklänge: 20 Seiten.

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