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Originally Posted by givemethebeat Eventually there will be the new breed, (sorry Gary) and that will consist of instant gratification and if it doesn't happen 'yesterday' 'I am gonna throw it away' attitudes.
I just figured out this reference, went to the library to pick up some new drumming material to work on, and the book I picked out was Gary Chester's "The New Breed" I read through some of the verbiage last night and after I've had a couple more cups of coffee and the rest of the family is out of bed plan on going up and working on it for a few hours. GiveMe what's your take on his system? I'm looking forward to trying it out, if I like it might even buy the book for future reference. |
Hey Church, you will need to buy it. This is not something you can do in a day or a week, like a lot of other methods. This book makes or breaks drummers. My comment was kinda off the cuff and I certainly was not expecting anyone to read deeper into it. After your post I was frantically pulling my bookcases apart to locate my copy.
This system is very unique and requires some higher motivation. If you are really serious about being the best you can be, this is one book that I would totally recommend. Be prepared to go to places that you have never been.
This 48 page book is the biggest challenge for every single drummer on the face of the planet. Even the best of the best are still developing concepts outlined in the instruction.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/cus...283155&s=books http://www.gary-chester.com/newbreed.php http://www.gary-chester.com/students.php