Shades of Grey
The USMA Hellcat drummers play "Shades of Grey" by G. Cuccia (performed in Fall 2008).
“Build it and they will drum.” Dedicated to research, study and comparisons of field drums. Our purpose is to collect information about historical U.S. drums (manufacture, preservation, conservancy, repair, market) for use by scholars, collectors and others. Photographs of drums, and anything related, together with informative narratives, are welcome. Interested readers will find archived postings a good resource. Reach us at emirsky@gmail.com.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
USMA Hellcats Drumline Has a Website
FIELD MUSIC GROUP ANNOUNCES WEB RESOURCE
The rudimental drummers from The Hellcats recently created an educational resource: “DrumCats.” The site enables users to download sheet music while watching the DrumCats perform specific rudimental classics. In addition, the resource will eventually include a number of rudiments, exercises, and solos! Watch the DrumCats.
And it will be packed with great stuff:
Rudimental Exercises
(coming)
Rudimental Classics with downloadable sheet music and streaming video performances:
- Crazy Army
- Three Camps
(more to come)
Hybrid/Exercises
(coming)
Solos
(coming)
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