Snare drum technique

Snare drum technique

Snare technique is the technique used to play a snare drum. It is studied as an end to itself by snare drummers, and as a way of developing stick control skill by kit drummers and players of other auxiliary percussion instruments. Snare drum is the first instrument that most percussionists learn to play.

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enSnare technique is the technique used to play a snare drum. It is studied as an end to itself by snare drummers, and as a way of developing stick control skill by kit drummers and players of other auxiliary percussion instruments. Snare drum is the first instrument that most percussionists learn to play.
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enSnare technique is the technique used to play a snare drum. It is studied as an end to itself by snare drummers, and as a way of developing stick control skill by kit drummers and players of other auxiliary percussion instruments. Snare drum is the first instrument that most percussionists learn to play.
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Auxiliary percussion
Bass drum
Billy Gladstone
Category:Percussion performance techniques
Drum and bugle corps (modern)
Drum Corps International
Drum kit
Drum roll
Drum rudiment
Fife and drum corps
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Matched grip
Moeller method
Open, closed, open
Paradiddle
Percussion mallet
Pipe band
Sanford A. Moeller
Scotland
Snare drum
Traditional grip
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