
An engaging ad inspiring read for drummers trying to go beyond the mere physical exercise of paying drums. The book is a collection of essays which encompasses everything from practicing, improving your time-keeping, being a session player, auditioning tips and getting gigs.
On the surface, it may sound like a "How-to" guide for drummers, but Billy digs very deeply into the issues. Drum beginners will likely find it boring and confusing, as some essays do get quite technical and reference drumming terminology and (not so notable) drummers. Intermediate-advanced players who have gigged, recorded or played in a band will definitely dig this book's material.
The best thing about this book is its breadth and depth. There are 20 essays and each one is about 4-5 pages in length (perfect for bedside or toilet reading). Each essay is enlightening and thought provoking, full of anecdotes and examples. It is also very personal and engaging - a breath of fresh air for drummers used to boring instructional books crammed with drum notation.
Definitely recommended for headbanging death-metal players who think playing 200bpm double bass is an achievement.
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