The Big Book of Movements Volume 3
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The Great Book of Movements is a musical method to develop rhythmic sense through the physical coordination of both hands or feet.
It is divided into three volumes. Although it is ideal for drummers and percussionists of any style or instrument, it is aimed at musicians in general, whether they are singers, pianists, bassists, guitarists, Hang Drum players or similar, electronic music artists or, for those who wish to maximize their potential musical strengthening their rhythmic and emotional senses ..
Throughout the three volumes all possible combinations of movement patterns for hands or feet are discussed.
They are grouped in diagrams of different amounts of figures (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16) this organization allows us to exercise an infinity of rhythmic patterns playing with a large number of metrics, ternary and irregular binaries.
In this volume (3) diagrams of 16 movement patterns per measure are included in Volume (1) of 2 and 13, finally in Volume (2) diagrams of 14 to 15 patterns.
Instrumentalists, improvisers and composers, both rhythmic, melodic or harmonic, have in this method a large number of resources that facilitate the incorporation and articulation of thousands of rhythmic patterns that, when exercised, generate their own language of movement and directly revitalize the flow creative. Rhythm is one of the vital and structural forces in existence, it is the driving spirit of the movements that give order to the events of nature. Taken this concept to the musical plane, the rhythm itself through repetition, gives direction, fluidity and above all, form and structure Each musical phrase is a physical (or ethereal) object with defined contours and shapes, and precisely the exact limits of those outlines and shapes are created primarily by rhythmic movement. Take the example of a chord or a melody, without rhythm, they are amorphous, they have no duration or pauses, they lack powerful energy, they lack definite shapes. As musicians we can know about scales, arpeggios, harmony, reading, etc. But for these elements to acquire a vital and dynamic meaning, expressing it metaphorically, we must apply the breath of a god in a doll (made of clay) so that it transforms into a being of flesh and blood with a soul, we must give shape and life to our music through rhythmic movement. By incorporating these concepts, based on expanding the soul and rhythmic awareness, we will have acquired a great tool to enhance our creativity and the more concrete and rich our music will be.
Ciro Plateroti
About the AuthorCiro Plateroti, I am an Argentine musician, percussionist, drummer, composer, arranger, musical director, singer-songwriter, drum and percussion teacher, artistic producer, eternal musical apprentice, author of 11 books, for instrumentalists in general, The book of movements (volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4) The big Book of Movements (translated into 8 languages) Palindromes 1 and Palindromes 2, Rhythmic Counterpoints for two Voices and Plasticity of Rhythmic Form. Control of movements and the current book, Multimetric System.I am also the author of a book for martial arts in general The book of movements for martial arts.In Argentina I started studying drums in a particular way with Jorge Lützow-Holm, then at the EMPA with Marcelo Frezia, also in parallel with Ernesto Zeppa, and forever self-taught.He studied in Cuba, Brazil and Argentina with different teachers and percussion schools.In Argentina I learned in different percussion schools La Katurga, with Santiago ComínLa Chillinga, Daniel Buira and Laura Pizzarelli, the CERPS with Santiago Vázquez, Lucas Helguero, and Andy InchaustyIn Cuba I took percussion classes with Yaroldi Abreu, (congas technique) Alejandro Carbajal (batá drums ) Younier Pons (Elements of Rumba)In Argentina also I studied percussion with Julio Morales, Juan J. Martinez, Gaston Carabajal, and Fabricio Ortolan I also studied harmony Jorge Blengini and Federico Marquestó, Piano Jazz with Leopoldo Limeres and Lucas Pierro. I sing with Martin Ibarburen and Mariela Pacchioli.Some musical projects of which I am a part are EL CLUB DEL RITMO, with Juan Paliza, Pablo Navone, Pablo Antico, and others where I was a composer and singer I also directed, composed and arranged for small wind orchestras with drums,The Tukutá Tribe, cumbia bands, Tell me in the ear and othersI participated singing in Coral 3 directed by Mario Koniko, I played drums in Tangata Manú, Pilar Ternera, Los Caraquses, Orquesta Jabalí where Pablo Valotta played bass and sang Toto Rotblat (Fabulous cadillacs) I played percussion in salsa bands, La Tremeda with German Weil, Julian Cusmano, and Tomas Sivadon, was part of the Baccarat orchestra, also I sang and played for a time with Quitiplá, with Nani, Fiorenza and Gastón Carabajal, Drums and Cantos, from Venezuela, Peru, Cuba, Colombia, Guatemala, Brazil and other countries.Currently, I learn and play jazz piano, compose and record music with Tibetan bowls, piano,and unconventional instruments in Det Ent Ument together with Agostina Bramanti and I am also composing music from the Middle East with the dancer Diana Bogado.I teach Afro-Latin percussion ensemble classes in general, in groups and individually,Rhythms and techniques in congas, drums, cajon, bongo, Bombo Leguero and batá drums, surdos etc.in Buenos Aires Argentina, in person or online for the entire planet.Those who wish to contact me for questions about this book, my books in general, or workshops, clinics, classes etc. Write to me at the following addresses:mail: el.libro.de.los.movimientos@gmail.comtalleresdepercusion@hotmail.comcel: whats app (5411) 9 113 186 4351
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The Big Book of Movements Volume 3 - Ciro Plateroti
The Big Book of Movements Vol 3
Complete guide to rhythmic movements for musicians
By Ciro Plateroti
Copyright 2021 Ciro Plateroti
English translation by Ciro Plateroti
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