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The Italian Job - Drumming Perspectives (English Version) - cover

The Italian Job - Drumming Perspectives (English Version)

Ritmo Italiano

Maison d'édition: Youcanprint

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You don't write about drums. You don't talk about drums.

The Drums, maybe, like any other musical instrument, should only be played. "Experience it" would be the right expression, in a constant exercise of dedication, commitment, trial and testing. Five drum veteran-friends who have stripped themselves in order to share some of their musical experience acquired through the years in the field. Five unpublished play-alongs (purchasable individually or as a whole) interpreted by these prominent musicians according to their "trademark", with their own unmistakable sound. "Pizza Funk" a single track - (free download) - where each one shows their own rhythmic and expressive uniqueness. An idea that was born from the pleasure of narrating a way of understanding and living music all round Italian. A "Made in Italy" rhythm, a country that has always nourished itself of art.
Disponible depuis: 30/08/2023.

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