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Hi John, greetings from Australia!
Thank you from you valuable contribution to the educational realm of Jazz drumming.
So many publications I have picked up have credited you for transcriptions, do you feel that doing so much transcibing has helped your development as a technician & as a performer?
Cheers, Richard |
by Richard (Australia) | June 21, 2006 11:09 PM |
Please Somebody can recomends me a Introduction Internet or web sites to begin in jazz
please.or Virtual webs to do exercices of jazz |
by Luis Perez Rojas (Barcelona) | June 8, 2006 7:46 PM |
Anyone wanting to develop and improve their drumming, in particular jazz, should buy and study The Jazz Drummers Workshop, it requires concentration but the rewards are well worth it. A fabulous book!!! |
by Gary Barber (UK) | June 4, 2006 8:15 AM |
Mr. Riley,
I'd like to have lesson with you and I just tried the john@johnriley.org address but did not work, so could you please send me a e-mail just to have your e-mail address and I'll respond to it with some more details about me.
Thank you
Martin |
by Martin Chevalier (Montreal, Canada) | May 31, 2006 3:39 PM |
who are you? what is you're most notable track? i would appreciate it if you sent some tips for playing jazz; i'm not a beginner but i'm always wanting to find out more. cheers, rimshot |
by rimshot (australia) | May 31, 2006 4:01 AM |
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