VIDEOS

Delécluse, Étude No. 9, one of the most performed snare drum solos of all time, along with Accompaniment Music For Solo Snare Drum, Vol. 1.

 

Étude No. 1, by Jacques Delécluse, with my Accompaniment Music For Solo Snare Drum, Vol. 1.

 

Quartet For Solo Percussion, by Pablo Rieppi.

 

Nola | The first in a set of three pieces titled Rhythmic Roots for snare drum, hi-hat and bass drum. It was inspired by an unforgettable visit to New Orleans.

 

Tres | This is Tres from Rhythmic Roots, for snare drum, hi-hat and bass drum. It is the second piece in this trilogy and inspired by a waltz.

 

Batucada | Batucada is the third piece in the Rhythmic Roots trilogy, composed for snare drum, hi-hat and bass drum. My life-long love of Brazilian music was the motivation for this piece.

 

Percussion Lounge, Ep. 1: Holding Your Sticks

 

Percussion Lounge Ep. 2: Singles Strokes

 

Percussion Lounge Ep. 3: Double Strokes

 

Percussion Lounge, Ep. 4: Multiple Bounce Rolls

 

Percussion Lounge, Ep. 5: Ornaments

 

Three Camps | I like to use this classic snare drum solo as a means to relax my single strokes and allow my hands to flow.

 

Double Stops | One of the best ways to develop your hands, and a tremendous equalizer.

 

Double Stroke Roll | A useful way to make sure each note of the roll speaks clearly and allows for a solid, beautiful double stroke roll.