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Recommended Resources

  Recommended Resources Michael Cuellar is the cofounder and VP of Ramona's Gift to Music Foundation , his post on Alignable states "we bring the gift of music to children and young adults through various outlets, scholarships and performance opportunities. A volunteer run non-profit that can be found here:  https://www.ramonasgifttomusic.org -- Youth Inspirations Theate r - nonprofit performing art school filled with volunteers acting as mentors, helping others with a wide array of arts:  http://yitindy.org -- This interview with Dave and I was a lot of fun to do - this time, Dave was answering a lot of the questions and he enjoyed explaining his side of the business, teaching drums, his volunteer project and more. I truly enjoyed reading his responses and I hope you do too :)   Check it out at:  http://www.thecosydragon.com/2021/08/interview-with-lillian-brummet.html ~~ Visit the Brummet's   Main Website Find them elsewhere online  HERE   ~~

Beginner Tips for Latin Drums and Percussion

  Beginner Drum Tips for Playing Latin Music *Written by Louis Stuart, for Drumsplayerworld.com Latin music originated in the Caribbean back in the 18th century. African slaves coming to the Caribbean Islands brought along their instruments like congas, cowbells, djembe and timbales. Originally, they used these instruments as means of communication between different ethnic groups. Cuba became a hot-bed for various instruments. This collection of instruments later became the percussion section of Latin music. The most important thing to remember in Latin music is this: there was no drum set back in the day. With this in mind, contemporary drummers have to merge the style of a drum set with the exotic percussion instruments in the original Latin music instrumentation. A typical drum set in Latin music merely replaces the percussion instruments that should have been there. For example, toms will simulate the conga pattern while the cymbals will duplicate a timbale's bell pattern. The

Quote of the Day

    Quote of the Day  *Excerpted from an interview we did with the  Canadian Media E-zine     Q:   What is the main objective of Angle Hill Studio ? A : Dave has a real passion for passing on his knowledge of the industry to other musicians.  He gets so excited when his students achieve something, he enjoys watching them blossom as drummers & gain confidence.  He has the studio set up so that he can run a YouTube channel, create promotional videos, instrument & musical product reviews, photo shoots & pretty much anything we need to do for the future of our business. Find the full interview:  https://www.canadian-media.com/reviewsinterviews/we-focus-on-topics-that-lead-to-proactive-positive-sustainable-culture-lillian-dave-brummet ~~   Visit the Brummet's   Main Website Find them elsewhere online  HERE   ~~

Brian May

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