The beat of a different drummer

The beat of a different drummer
Author: Dominick Cuccia
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2004
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1574630326

(Meredith Music Percussion). This fantastic new addition to the rudimental literature for snare drum offers traditional-style rudimental solos presented in not-so traditional ways. These solos are fun to play, and are sure to challenge even the finest drummers! Features jazz-influenced rudimental solos each with flexible tempos inspired by legendary drummers, plus a three-page Rudimental Interpretation Chart. Perfect for contests or competitions! Composer Dom Cuccia is a former member of the West Point Band's revered field group The Hellcats.

Notes from a Different Drummer

Notes from a Different Drummer
Author: Barbara Holland Baskin
Publisher: New York : R. R. Bowker
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1977
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

A comprehensive guide to juvenile fiction written between 1940 and 1975 that depicts handicapped characters.

Different Drummers

Different Drummers
Author: Michael H. Kater
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2003-03-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195347382

When the African-American dancer Josephine Baker visited Berlin in 1925, she found it dazzling. "The city had a jewel-like sparkle," she said, "the vast caf'es reminded me of ocean liners powered by the rhythms of their orchestras. There was music everywhere." Eager to look ahead after the crushing defeat of World War I, Weimar Germany embraced the modernism that swept through Europe and was crazy over jazz. But with the rise of National Socialism came censorship and proscription: an art form born on foreign soil and presided over by Negroes and Jews could have no place in the culture of a "master race." In Different Drummers, Michael Kater--a distinguished historian and himself a jazz musician--explores the underground history of jazz in Hitler's Germany. He offers a frightening and fascinating look at life and popular culture during the Third Reich, showing that for the Nazis, jazz was an especially threatening form of expression. Not only were its creators at the very bottom of the Nazi racial hierarchy, but the very essence of jazz--spontaneity, improvisation, and, above all, individuality--represented a direct challenge to the repetitive, simple, uniform pulse of German march music and indeed everyday life. The fact that many of the most talented European jazz artists were Jewish only made the music more objectionable. In tracing the growth of what would become a bold and eloquent form of social protest, Kater mines a trove of previously untapped archival records and assembles interviews with surviving witnesses as he brings to life a little-known aspect of wartime Germany. He introduces us to groups such as the Weintraub Syncopators, Germany's best indigenous jazz band; the Harlem Club of Frankfurt, whose male members wore their hair long in defiance of Nazi conventions; and the Hamburg Swings--the most daring radicals of all--who openly challenged the Gestapo with a series of mass dance rallies. More than once these demonstrations turned violent, with the Swings and the Hitler Youth fighting it out in the streets. In the end we come to realize that jazz not only survived persecution, but became a powerful symbol of political disobedience--and even resistance--in wartime Germany. And as we witness the vacillations of the Nazi regime (while they worked toward its ultimate extinction, they used jazz for their own propaganda purposes), we see that the myth of Nazi social control was, to a large degree, just that--Hitler's dictatorship never became as pure and effective a form of totalitarianism as we are sometimes led to believe. With its vivid portraits of all the key figures, Different Drummers provides a unique glimpse of a counter-culture virtually unexamined until now. It is a provocative account that reminds us that, even in the face of the most unspeakable oppression, the human spirit endures.

Different Drummers

Different Drummers
Author: Bill Mintz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780846417637

Different Drummer

Different Drummer
Author: Jeff Strong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2015-01-21
Genre: Anxiety disorders
ISBN: 9780692372760

Percussionist and researcher Jeff Strong embarks on a three-decade journey into the power of musical rhythm. Different Drummer chronicles his path as he navigates ancient drumming practices, conducts clinical research, and develops the music that establishes him as a pioneer in the world of auditory brain stimulation. Beginning with his own struggles with ADHD, Jeff abandons a successful music career and doggedly searches for ways to use musical rhythm to positively impact brain function and behavior. Jeff meticulously documents the development of his therapy and it's supporting technology as he drums for people with a variety of neurological challenges including: * Aggressive behavior* Anxiety* Attention/focus/hyperactivity* Behavioral issues* Cognitive issues* Language/communication* Mood issues* Self-stimulatory behaviors* Sensory processing* Sleep* Social interaction* Tic behavior Jeff's inquisitive mind and careful research reveal how fast, complex drumming can offer long-term benefits for children and adults with neurological disorders. If you have ever wondered why the drum holds a prominent role in cultures around the world or why music can influence the brain and behavior, this book offers a compelling look at the life-changing and therapeutic tool of music.

Different Drummer

Different Drummer
Author: Jann Parry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 808
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Kenneth MacMillan's ballets are in constant demand by world-famous companies, particularly 'Romeo and Juliet', 'Manon' and 'Mayerling'. This biography reveals a complex artist who fiercely guarded his own privacy, whilst his ballets communicated his darkest and most intimate thoughts.

Distant Drums, Different Drummers

Distant Drums, Different Drummers
Author: Barbara D. Ingersoll
Publisher: Cape
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1995
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780964854802

Discusses attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and offers suggestions on how to deal with it.

Development to a Different Drummer

Development to a Different Drummer
Author: Richard A. Yoder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 9781561484539

Each of the authors has spent years doing development, as wll as in academia.