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"Our artists represent game-changers in the world of rhythm. We focus on creative innovators who influence drummers worldwide." —Publisher, Dan Thress

Billy Martin is a remarkable drummer who has successfully carved out his  own musical path. As the organic beat-maker for Medeski, Martin &  Wood, Martin has successfully blended world-music cultures into his own  style.Riddim: Claves of African Origin traces the roots of African rhythmic systems to the Americas. Learning  these African-based claves is similar to jazz musicians learning chord  changes, voicings, and scale patterns which enable them to improvise on  songs. Claves are our ancient and modern scales. These claves open up  rhythmic subdivisions, substitutions and a much wider vocabulary to draw  upon than playing static beats.Call them systems, bell  patterns, or claves, be assured that there is much freedom to be gained  from owning these rhythms. The coordination required to play these  rhythms will challenge and benefit every aspect of your playing.This  unconventional method book, by Medeski Martin & Wood drummer Billy  Martin, is a serious four-way coordination workout based on a series of  four-, six-, and eight-beat Afro-clave patterns and a few odd-note  rhythms. Each clave is presented in the author’s unique notational  system, which uses X/s for played strokes and periods for rests. The  book gets progressively more difficult as various bass drum figures and  left-foot/left-hand accompanying patterns are added to the mix. On the  included CD, billy demonstrates many of the examples to help you get an  understanding for how hard these things can groove. — Michael Dawson, Modern Drummer Magazine
Riddim is an extremely inventive resource and a must-have for  anyone serious about understanding and applying these roots rhythms to  any style of music. — David Stanoch, McNally Smith College of Music

96 pages Language: English CD features 87 tracks of drumming Edited and produced by Dan Thress 

Visit Billy Martin’s Riddim Website as well as Billy’s Riddim Book Tour on YouTube.

Available direct from Amazon.com

Distributed worldwide by Alfred Publications

Billy Martin is a remarkable drummer who has successfully carved out his own musical path. As the organic beat-maker for Medeski, Martin & Wood, Martin has successfully blended world-music cultures into his own style.

Riddim: Claves of African Origin traces the roots of African rhythmic systems to the Americas. Learning these African-based claves is similar to jazz musicians learning chord changes, voicings, and scale patterns which enable them to improvise on songs. Claves are our ancient and modern scales. These claves open up rhythmic subdivisions, substitutions and a much wider vocabulary to draw upon than playing static beats.

Call them systems, bell patterns, or claves, be assured that there is much freedom to be gained from owning these rhythms. The coordination required to play these rhythms will challenge and benefit every aspect of your playing.

This unconventional method book, by Medeski Martin & Wood drummer Billy Martin, is a serious four-way coordination workout based on a series of four-, six-, and eight-beat Afro-clave patterns and a few odd-note rhythms. Each clave is presented in the author’s unique notational system, which uses X/s for played strokes and periods for rests. The book gets progressively more difficult as various bass drum figures and left-foot/left-hand accompanying patterns are added to the mix. On the included CD, billy demonstrates many of the examples to help you get an understanding for how hard these things can groove. — Michael Dawson, Modern Drummer Magazine

Riddim is an extremely inventive resource and a must-have for anyone serious about understanding and applying these roots rhythms to any style of music. — David Stanoch, McNally Smith College of Music

96 pages
Language: English
CD features 87 tracks of drumming
Edited and produced by Dan Thress

Visit Billy Martin’s Riddim Website as well as Billy’s Riddim Book Tour on YouTube.

Available direct from Amazon.com
Distributed worldwide by Alfred Publications

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