The Art of Modern Jazz Drumming by Jack DeJohnette, Charlie Perry

The Art of Modern Jazz Drumming



The Art of Modern Jazz Drumming pdf




The Art of Modern Jazz Drumming Jack DeJohnette, Charlie Perry ebook
Publisher: Drum Center Publications
Format: pdf
Page: 120
ISBN: 1423462955, 9781423462958


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