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  2. Garwood Whaley - Wikipedia

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    Garwood Whaley (born November 21, 1942) is an American percussionist and founder of Meredith Music Publications. His method books, such as Audition Etudes for Snare Drum, Timpani, Keyboard Percussion and Multiple Percussion, have become standard audition repertoire for middle and high school percussionists.

  3. Charles Wilcoxon - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his several snare drum and drum kit publications, he wrote mallet etudes and solos for vibraphone and marimba, though these were never published. [3] He played, including with the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, [ 4 ] taught, and authored instructional books until his death in Cleveland in 1978. [ 1 ]

  4. Haskell Harr - Wikipedia

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    Haskell Warren Harr (June 27, 1894 – September 24, 1986) was an American percussionist, composer, and bandleader. [1] He was active for over sixty years in various fields of music, from playing in vaudeville radio shows, directing military bands, and serving as the inaugural professor of percussion at the VanderCook College of Music . [ 2 ]

  5. Snare drum technique - Wikipedia

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    Many variations of snare drum technique exist based on the context or music being performed. Snare drum can be played with sweeping and stirring motions if played with brushes. [6] It can also be played in a snappy and light manner, as in the Pipe band tradition of Scotland. [7] A much heavier approach is used in American Drum corps playing. [8]

  6. Sanford A. Moeller - Wikipedia

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    He served in the Spanish–American War. Later, Moeller moved to New York, playing vaudeville shows with George M. Cohan. [1] He also played for the Metropolitan Opera House and the Seventh Regimental Army Band. He is known for the Moeller method, which primarily documents the way of playing snare drum in the army, particularly in the Civil War.

  7. Carl E. Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Gardner published a timpani method in 1944, [17] a percussion method in 1945 called Drums, Cymbals, Accessories, [18] and a book called Reading Lessons for the First Year Drummer in 1950. [19] His book Modern Method for Bells, Xylophone, Marimba, and Chimes is a recommended volume for teachers of percussion.