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Chris Layton - Double Trouble Drums DVD

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These brilliant new DVD transfers make them look better than ever giving you improved navigation many extra features and some newly recorded introductions. An entertaining and instructive lesson from Double Trouble drummer Chris Layton. Aided by Arlen Roth and Tommy Shannon Chris gives an in-depth demonstration that includes one-handed rolls double hand sticking and getting the right feel 6/8 shuffles triplet roll fills and the use of the bass drum in shuffles as well as choosing and tuning your kit. You'll never miss a note! You see the music and the tablature... on screen as it's being played. All right and left-hand techniques are shown in close up and with helpful split screen effects to make learning easy. [show more]

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Released
06 August 2007
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Quantum Leap 
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Features
PAL 
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5020679531167 
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An instruction programme from Double Trouble drummer Chris Layton. Aided by Arlen Roth and Tommy Shannon, Chris gives an in-depth demonstration that includes one-handed rolls, double hand sticking and getting the right feel, 6/8 shuffles, triplet roll fills, and the use of the bass drum in shuffles as well as choosing and tuning your kit. You see the music and the tablature on screen as it's being played and all right and left-hand techniques are shown in close-up and with helpful split-screen effects to make learning easier.