ANTONIO SANCHEZ MASTER CLASS
Antonio Sanchez
This three-hour DVD illustrates the technical mastery, advanced musical concepts and exquisite musicianship that have quickly made Antonio Sanchez one of the most in-demand players on the contemporary drumming scene. Throughout the presentation, Antonio's demonstrations and discussions underscore his central philosophy of playing to meet the needs of the music-whether as an accompanist or soloist-and regardless of musical style.
In an intimate master-class setting, Antonio interacts with an audience of drummers and students and displays his versatile skills in the context of challenging songs and incredible solos, performing selections from his work with The Pat Metheny Group and Chick Corea as well as his own compositions. Antonio's playing reveals his advanced musical and melodic approach to drumming as well as his knack for adapting conventional techniques to create interesting new sounds and rhythms.
Interspersed between flawless performance segments the master drummer discusses his early fascination with the drums, his exposure to a wide variety of musical influences, and how he was able to integrate his experiences to develop his own unique style. Topics include: practicing, hand technique, motivic development and composition, left-foot and odd-meter clavé, playing stylistically, developing independence, soloing, professionalism and the importance of having a positive attitude. Also included is a special audio track with Antonio's Spanish language translation and a printable eBook of practice exercises.
This DVD is filled with inspiring, entertaining and educational content that will easily apply to serious drummers of all ages, levels and abilities.
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Retail Price: $29.95
Online Sale Price: $26.96
Product Details: DVD, Drums
3 Hours
Product Code: 00320725
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