
The Snare Drummer’s Toolbox
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The Snare Drummer’s Toolbox
Overland Park, KS
11625 Metcalf Avenue
Overland Park KS 66210
United States
Springfield, MO
1560 East Raynell Place
Springfield MO 65804
United States

The Snare Drummer’s Toolbox
The Absolute Method For Beginning Snare Drum!
In the Book…
- Instructions on set-up & tuning your snare drum
- Ten lessons covering reading, stroke types, cut time, triple meter, rudiments, and more
- 20 solos and 11 duets, each focused on the material for each lesson
- Fun “Eye-Q Review” tests at the end of each lesson
- Chop-Builders Page
- The “15 Toolbox Essential Rudiments”
- Five rudiment solos each focusing on (3) rudiments
- A two-page “Grand Finale” solo
Video & Downloads…
- Video instruction for each lesson in the “Toolbox”
- An interview with Scott Brown detailing classroom format
- Video instruction on the nine “Toolbox” percussion instruments with Dr. Julie Hill
- Two play-along tracks (mp3’s at two tempos) for every solo & duet
- 62 mp3 “Groove Tracks” diverse in styles and tempos for practice
- 26 mp3 Stick-Click metronome tempos
- Over 40 pages of additional exercises, the PAS 40 Rudiments, instructions on how to build a classroom practice pad and a percussion ensemble in printable PDF format
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Comments about “The Snare Drummer’s Toolbox”
“The Snare Drummer’s Toolbox is a unique, multimedia resource for today’s beginning percussionist. The book and video content present fundamental musical concepts in a fun and interactive way for students of all ages. This method book is not only a great tool for the student but also a useful resource for today’s music educator.”
Ryan Frost – Percussion Educator – WV University
“I purchased your new “Drummers Toolbox” this fall for use at our middle school. The book is absolutely fantastic! I have sung its praises to any who would listen….. it has been a great tool for working with our young percussionists that I wish I had possessed years ago. Keep up the good work!”
Dan McGuire – Director of Percussion Science High School