RHYTHMOLOGY
Rhythmology - The Study of Rhythm.
Study the art of drumming with international educator and performer Claes Brondal.
Students will be studying a comprehensive and inspirational curriculum. By following a simple and efficient practice routine, the student will advance quickly, develop a music vocabulary and ability to play autonomously.
The teaching methods used are designed to empower and enable students to advance in directions of their own.
Lessons will cover the history of drumming, drumming and rhythms in context, why we drum, reasons to drum, the role of the contemporary and the traditional drummer, guidance on careers in the business of music.
Requirements:
Practice pad
Drum sticks
Commitment to maintain a regular practice routine.
Areas and Topics of Study :
Coordination: 3 way, 4 way, 5 way
Musicology: On time, Behind time, Ahead of time, 4/4 time and Odd time signatures.
Interpretation of music scores in different musical settings - Deciphering rhythms - Soloing -
Patterns - School bands and Marching.
Technique: Posture and Approach - Moeller Method and Openhanded playing.
Styles: Funk - Jazz - Rock - Hip-hop - New Orleans - West African - Afro/Caribbean -
Afro/Brazilian and many other world rhythms.
Paradiddles as a inspirational tool to gain control of the drumset.
Rudiments as a tool to develop technique and reading skills.
History of Rhythm
Drum Wisdom:
The better drummer you are the better human you will become.
The more you practice the better drummer you will become. Becoming a better drummer will make the music sound better and ultimately make the audience feel good.
Remember: drumming is music too.
Practicing efficiently is a skill that is acquired.
For further information and to schedule a lesson please contact Claes Brondal @ (631)463 2040 - drummersaint@hotmail.com - www.claesbrondal.com
Member of Percussive Arts Society, East End Arts Council & Vic Firth Educational Team.
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