The new breed

The New Breed by Gary Chester, published by Modern Drummer Publications in September 2006, is a revised edition that spans 48 pages. This book presents a unique system designed to help drummers develop essential skills for mastering contemporary studio requirements. Gary Chester, a prominent studio drummer from the ’60s and ’70s, shares his expertise, which has been utilized by notable drummers in the industry.
Readers will find that this book focuses on improving various aspects of drumming, including reading, concentration, coordination, and hand lead awareness. The revised edition also offers access to an online recording of an interview with Chester, providing additional insights into his methods. With a focus on music instruction and study, this resource aims to enhance the skills necessary for success in today’s music environment.
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(Percussion). Gary Chester was one of the busiest studio drummers of the ’60s and ’70s and played on hundreds of hit records. His systems have been used and endorsed by drummers such as Kenny Aronoff, Danny Gottlieb, and Dave Weckl. This is not just another drum book, but rather a system that will help you develop the skills needed to master today’s studio requirements. By working with this book, you’ll improve your reading, concentration, coordination, right and left-hand lead, and awareness of the click. This revised edition contains access to an online recording of an interview with Chester. Subscribe to the Gary Chester New Breed YouTube Channel
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