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  2. Charles Wilcoxon - Wikipedia

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    Charles Wilcoxon was born November 26, 1894, in Coshocton, Ohio, [1] or possibly Newark, Ohio. [2] He received his first drum in 1899 at the age of 5 and was taught basic music reading by his mother, a piano teacher. [3]

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  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. Fritz Berger (percussionist) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Fritz Robert Berger was born in 1895 in Switzerland and is sometimes referred to as the "Drummel-Doggter". [1] His middle name is sometimes given as Rudolf. [2] He studied the Basel style of snare drumming, called Basler Trommeln or Basle Trommel, and published his book Das Basler Trommeln : nebst vollständigem Lehrgang und einer Sammlung aller Basler Trommelmärsche [3] in 1928.

  7. Morris Goldenberg - Wikipedia

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    During his time as a teacher he wrote and published several instructional books. The first, in 1950, was Modern School for Xylophone, Marimba, Vibraphone, which is often just referred to as "The Goldenberg Book." [3] In 1955, he produced a companion volume Modern School for Snare Drum with a Guide Book for the Artist Percussionist. [4]

  8. Sanford A. Moeller - Wikipedia

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    "The belief that anyone can beat a drum is discouragingly popular!" - Sanford Augustus "Gus" Moeller Gus Moeller is usually associated with the "Moeller method" or "Moeller technique" (considered by some to be a misnomer), which advocates the use of "ancient" snare drumming techniques that can be used by drummers when playing a drum kit.

  9. Snare drum - Wikipedia

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    Much of the development of the snare drum and its rudiments is closely tied to the use of the snare drum in the military. In his book, The Art of Snare Drumming, Sanford A. Moeller (of the "Moeller Method" of drumming) states, "To acquire a knowledge of the true nature of the [snare] drum, it is absolutely necessary to study military drumming ...