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Joel Rothman - Drummin' In The Rhythm Of Rock
Joel Rothman Publications
2015
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Another Drum tutor book from Joel Rothman exploring rhythms with linear patterns. This book is for intermediate to advanced players. The main focus of the book is on linear coordination.'Over the past several years I've had numerous requests by teachers to write a clear, stepby-step book dealing with the topic of linear drumming. Drummin' In The Rhythm Of Rock' is in answer to those requests. The book is for intermediate to advanced players.Until now I have shied away from writing a book on linear playing because the topic is a veritable minefield when it comes to the number of possible combinations that can be played between your four limbs. Unlike the standard and simpler basic rock beats, which consist mostly of three or four-way coordination between the cymbal, snare and bass, with the cymbal and snare parts remaining more or less constant, linear playing can have your four limbs each playing different rhythmic patterns at different times. This allows for thousands of possibilities between the cymbal, snare, hi-hat and bass.So just what is linear drumming? In its purest form it does not allow more than one limb to play at any given time. For example, if you strike the cymbal you can't strike the bass or snare simultaneously. In a very real sense, in order to play linear you have to unlearn what you've learned previously, then substitute a new and different approach to coordinating your four limbs. The main object of this study is not to present you with actual linear beats, but rather to help you develop the type of coordination necessary for playing linear'.
Joel Rothman - Rock Etudes For Drum Set
Joel Rothman Publications
2013
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Rock Etudes For Drum Set is the companion book to Etudes For Drum Set. In this book, three and four-way coordination between the snare, hi-hat and bass drum is featured within the highly practical framework of a steady rock cymbal rhythm. Most of the etudes are four to eight lines in duration, and meant to be read from start to finish without stopping. Preparatory exercises precede most of the etudes, and these exercises do just that - prepare you for the coordinated rhythmic patterns found within a particular etude.
JOEL ROTHMAN DRUM TREK FINAL FRONTIER OF
OMNIBUS PRESS SHEET MUSIC
2018
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This breakthrough Drum method boldly goes where no other book has gone before.Drum Trek takes you on a journey through (linear) time and deals in depth with linear patterns between the hi-hat and snare drum, covering an extensive range of time signatures in quarter, eighth, as well as sixteenth time.The linear patterns are appropriate for a variety of styles - rock, funk, jazz, a fusion of rock and jazz, and even Latin. By the time you complete this study you will have become a dedicated Trekky.
Music can heal. This is the lesson learned by Joel Andrews as he traveled the world playing the harp - and this is the lesson we learn how to apply as we follow him in his journey. In this book a renowned harpist whose music doctors use to assist patients and Norman Shealy calls "the most transcendent", has shown us the way to discover and use our own healing abilities.
Joel Embiid started playing basketball in his home country of Cameroon at age 15. He soon moved to the U.S. to play basketball and went on to become a star high school player. Embiid made his NBA debut in 2016 and was named to the All-Star Game in 2018. That same year, he became one of just seven players with 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, and 200 blocks in his first 100 games. Discover how Embiid overcame injuries to become one of the NBA's brightest stars.
As a child, I loved reading poetry, but I did not do a good job of passing that love down to my children In 2016, I published my first book Magnolia Marwick: A Life in Poetry. I decided my next book would also be a collection of poems, but this time I directed it toward an audience of children. That same year, I was in a near fatal car accident, and the book sat on my computer for years. Recently, our family endured the most harrowing year of our life, and to top it off, we lost our beloved Siberian Husky, Sampson. I wanted to bring back a little innocence and magic to my children's lives. I wanted to make them feel proud of who they are. My children, and many Black children around the country have had to grow up too fast. This book is for all children. I hope it inspires a love of poetry and allows them to enjoy the magic of childhood a little longer.
Joel James Figarola, testimonios para su biografía (Vol. 6): Enciclopedia de la cultura cubana y del Caribe
José Millet Batista
Independently Published
2019
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Testimonios de Ariel James Trapero, uno de los nietos de JJFG; de una de sus m s carcanas colaboradoras al proceso de su creaci n literaria y de su labor cient fica; de Luis Cede o, uno de sus amigos m s queridos por el autor de Caballo Bermejo; y de otras pertsonas que lo conocieron y trataron, incluyendo al autor de la compl iaci n, escritor y etn lgho, quien fue invitado por JJF a fundar la Casa del caribe, en junio de 1982.
Tales of the Home Folks in Peace and War (1898). By: Joel Chandler Harris: Novel (Illustrated).
Joel Chandler Harris
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Joel Chandler Harris (December 9, 1848 - July 3, 1908) was an American journalist, fiction writer, and folklorist best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories. Harris was born in Eatonton, Georgia, where he served as an apprentice on a plantation during his teenage years. He spent most of his adult life in Atlanta working as an associate editor at the Atlanta Constitution. Harris led two professional lives: as the editor and journalist known as Joe Harris, he supported a vision of the New South with the editor Henry W. Grady (1880-1889), stressing regional and racial reconciliation after the Reconstruction era. As Joel Chandler Harris, fiction writer and folklorist, he wrote many 'Brer Rabbit' stories from the African-American oral tradition and helped to revolutionize literature in the process. Life: Education: 1848-1862 Joel Chandler Harris was born in Eatonton, Georgia in 1848 to Mary Ann Harris, an Irish immigrant. His father, whose identity remains unknown, abandoned Mary Ann and the infant shortly after his birth. The parents had never married; the boy was named Joel after his mother's attending physician, Dr. Joel Branham. Chandler was the name of his mother's uncle. Harris remained self-conscious of his illegitimate birth throughout his life. A prominent physician, Dr. Andrew Reid, gave the Harris family a small cottage to use behind his mansion. Mary Harris worked as a seamstress and helped neighbors with their gardening to support herself and her son. She was an avid reader and instilled in her son a love of language: "My desire to write-to give expression to my thoughts-grew out of hearing my mother read The Vicar of Wakefield." Dr. Reid also paid for Harris' school tuition for several years. In 1856, Joe Harris briefly attended Kate Davidson's School for Boys and Girls, but transferred to Eatonton School for Boys later that year. He had an undistinguished academic record and a habit of truancy. Harris excelled in reading and writing, but was mostly known for his pranks, mischief, and sense of humor. Practical jokes helped Harris cloak his shyness and insecurities about his red hair, Irish ancestry, and illegitimacy, leading to both trouble and a reputation as a leader among the older boys. Harris created the first version of the Uncle Remus character for the Atlanta Constitution in 1876 after inheriting a column formerly written by Samuel W. Small, who had taken leave from the paper. In these character sketches, Remus would visit the newspaper office to discuss the social and racial issues of the day. By 1877 Small had returned to the Constitution and resumed his column. Harris did not intend to continue the Remus character. But when Small left the paper again, Harris reprised Remus. He realized the literary value of the stories he had heard from the slaves of Turnwold Plantation. Harris set out to record the stories and insisted that they be verified by two independent sources before he would publish them. He found the research more difficult given his professional duties, urban location, race and, eventually, fame. 14] On July 20, 1879, Harris published "The Story of Mr. Rabbit and Mr. Fox as Told by Uncle Remus" in the Atlanta Constitution. It was the first of 34 plantation fables that would be compiled in Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings (1880). The stories, mostly collected directly from the African-American oral storytelling tradition, were revolutionary in their use of dialect, animal personages, and serialized landscapes................
Nights with Uncle Remus: myths and legends of the old plantation. By: Joel Chandler Harris: Illustrated
Joel Chandler Harris
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Seventy-two tales told by the old Georgian slave, featuring Brer Rabbit, Brer B'ar, and their animal friends.............. Joel Chandler Harris (December 9, 1848 - July 3, 1908) was an American journalist, fiction writer, and folklorist best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories. Harris was born in Eatonton, Georgia, where he served as an apprentice on a plantation during his teenage years. He spent most of his adult life in Atlanta working as an associate editor at the Atlanta Constitution. Harris led two professional lives: as the editor and journalist known as Joe Harris, he supported a vision of the New South with the editor Henry W. Grady (1880-1889), stressing regional and racial reconciliation after the Reconstruction era. As Joel Chandler Harris, fiction writer and folklorist, he wrote many 'Brer Rabbit' stories from the African-American oral tradition and helped to revolutionize literature in the process. Life: Education: 1848-1862 Joel Chandler Harris was born in Eatonton, Georgia in 1848 to Mary Ann Harris, an Irish immigrant. His father, whose identity remains unknown, abandoned Mary Ann and the infant shortly after his birth. The parents had never married; the boy was named Joel after his mother's attending physician, Dr. Joel Branham. Chandler was the name of his mother's uncle. Harris remained self-conscious of his illegitimate birth throughout his life. A prominent physician, Dr. Andrew Reid, gave the Harris family a small cottage to use behind his mansion. Mary Harris worked as a seamstress and helped neighbors with their gardening to support herself and her son. She was an avid reader and instilled in her son a love of language: "My desire to write-to give expression to my thoughts-grew out of hearing my mother read The Vicar of Wakefield." Dr. Reid also paid for Harris' school tuition for several years. In 1856, Joe Harris briefly attended Kate Davidson's School for Boys and Girls, but transferred to Eatonton School for Boys later that year. He had an undistinguished academic record and a habit of truancy. Harris excelled in reading and writing, but was mostly known for his pranks, mischief, and sense of humor. Practical jokes helped Harris cloak his shyness and insecurities about his red hair, Irish ancestry, and illegitimacy, leading to both trouble and a reputation as a leader among the older boys.
In his long-awaited, official autobiography, All In, Joel Selwood reveals the grit, determination, and personal sacrifice behind his AFL success at the Geelong Football Club. Joel Selwood's remarkable leadership is well-known across AFL football. Announcing his retirement at the end of the 2022 season, Selwood will not only go down in history as an icon of the game – a record breaker – but also as a selfless leader who supported his team through one of the club’s most successful periods in its history. After Selwood was made captain of the team in 2012, Geelong made the finals in all but one season, playing in seven preliminary finals and two Grand Finals – culminating in Geelong's tenth premiership in 2022. Easier said than done. Now, for the first time, Selwood tells his story in his own words. All In relives the highs of Selwood’s proudest career moments, but also the lows battling the physical and personal challenges in his life, from his infamous knee injury and long recovery to the impact of COVID-19 on the AFL 2020 and 2021 seasons. For the first time, Selwood also describes the bravery, disappointment and celebration entering the IVF merry-go-round with his wife, Brit, to finally have their son, Joey Victor Selwood. A Geelong supporter who grew up to play his entire professional career with the Cats, Joel Selwood is a true AFL legend of our times.
The next book in the Kin of the Hunted series. From how Joel startted as a farmboy to how he became a vampire and then the monster that he is now.
Joel & Obadiah: Disaster And Deliverance
Iwan Rhys Jones
Christian Focus Publications Ltd
2015
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Disaster and Deliverance, these two words sum up something of the message of both Joel and Obadiah. In Joel, the prophet begins by announcing a disaster in terms of a locust invasion, which has affected Judah. This, however, is but the pretext for warning of an even greater disaster on the horizon for Judah. Nevertheless, the prophet holds out the prospect of deliverance. In the case of Obadiah, the focus is on Edom. Edom's pride and longstanding hostility against the people of God has led her to be party to an attack upon them, and as a result, she is threatened with disaster. The people of God, meanwhile, are assured of better things at the hand of the LORD.These two prophets and their message of disaster and deliverance will both challenge and reassure all who have ears to hear.