(Percussion). With Tim Carman's Haynes-ISM, by utilizing one segment of
vocabulary you read that right, only ONE! played often by Roy Haynes, we
will create hundreds of exercises. This one piece of vocabulary, which
we'll refer to as our ISM, will be turned inside out and upside down,
run through different time signatures, phrase lengths, and song forms,
with the end result being the complete absorption of a fantastic piece
of vocabulary played by Haynes and more importantly, the freedom to
create your own interpretations of this ISM. This book will explore
three ways Haynes develops and alters the phrase: * Permutation
shifting the starting location of the pattern within the measure *
Orchestration moving the pattern to different drums or sound sources *
Subdivision Variation "stretching" or "shrinking" the pattern by
utilizing various subdivisions like triplets, eighth notes, and
sixteenth notes. Additionally, we will utilize the ISM in 12-, 16-, and
32-bar song forms, and in various time signatures! Finally, the book
contains more than 10 transcriptions of Haynes' soloing and comping, as
well as a list of source material to check out! Haynes-ISM, by Tim
Carman, is the first release from the ISMS series, a group of books
based on the famous Bruce Lee quote: "I fear not the man who has
practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one
kick 10,000 times." Modified for our purposes as follows: "I fear not
the MUSICIAN who has practiced 10,000 LICKS once, but I fear the
MUSICIAN who has practiced one LICK 10,000 times."