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MODERN DRUMMER FESTIVAL 2008
Simon Phillips, Billy Ward, Bill Stewart, and Many Others
Nearly 12 hours of exceptional performances, interviews and educational content are featured on this 4-disc DVD set! Includes amazing performances and illuminating interviews from eleven of today's greatest drum artists, and also serves as an an incredible educational resource with in-depth insights and exclusive instruction (including a printable, 28-page eBook) from one of the most musically diverse groups of drummers in the Festival's 20-year history. Two full interview DVDs are an integral part of the package allowing artists to augment their on-stage performances with back-stage explanations and demonstrations of their concepts, backgrounds, influences, techniques, interpretations and compositions. Included are inspiring conversations with each drummer as well as unprecedented drummer-to-drummer interviews, such as Simon Phillips with Gavin Harrison, Ndugu Chancler with Will Calhoun, and Todd Sucherman with Derek Roddy, plus on-screen graphics that link the lessons to specific PDF files with notated patterns and exercises in the eBook. The package also features extensive, multi-camera coverage of the spectacular drumming that has made the Modern Drummer Festival a must-see event for drummers around the world. While some players offer solo performances, others play with pre-recorded tracks or live bands during their Festival segments. The Saturday performances showcase Billy Ward, Will Calhoun, Ndugu Chancler, and Simon Phillips; while the Sunday performances highlight Carmine Appice, Derek Roddy, Dafnis Prieto, Todd Sucherman, Gavin Harrison, and Bill Stewart.
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Retail Price: $59.95
Online Sale Price: $53.96
Product Details: 4 DVD Set
11 Hours +
Product Code: 00320865
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