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Boom Boom the Bass Drum tells the story of the drumset. Kids love Boom Boom. Learn the history and have fun.
I'm Michael Welch, student of Tommy Thomas and creator of his book. I'm entering this 2/2022. This is a great book for teachers and students. The historical content of Tommy is really a great read and tour of music. The lesson pages are genius. You can view and learn more about Tommy by visiting his official Facebook page and a podcast I've created. Both titled The Tommy Thomas Percussion Library. Thanks for looking Tommy Thomas, born in 1901, was a very well known A-list Chicago drummer in the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s and the 60s. He retired in 1968 after 20 years playing drum-set and percussion (5 mornings a week) on the Don McNeill Breakfast Club Radio Show. The Tommy Thomas Percussion Library book is a 334-page collection of Tommy's lessons, music materials, personal correspondence with other drummers and drum manufacturers. Tommy began his collaboration in the 30s with W. F. Ludwig Senior. Tommy's book contains excerpts from his authored books, documentation and posters. These include Tommy's endorsement advertisements with Ludwig, Gretsch, Zildjian and Slingerland. One Hundred Sixty Five pages of Tommy's hand written printed lessons, historical music documentation and Tommy's Tips. This 334-page book is a window into a time period of music, entertainment, drumming history and more. A lifetime tool for drum teachers; drum students and those interested in drums, drumming, percussion and music. The Tommy Thomas Percussion Library Tommy Thomas 1901-1995 This book is 334 pages and includes Tommy's lessons, biographical information, music history and more. The following are a page details about the sequence of the book.(Pages 1 through 122)Forward: Ron HefnerAcknowledgementsWho is Tommy Thomas?Bret NicholsNot So Modern Drummer Bret Nichols interviewTommy lesson notesTommy interview by Elda NicholsVaudeville in the 20s and 30sTommy 1935 Slingerland / Zildjian advertisementTommy double foot pedalTommy endorsementsTommy's Radio King endorsementsCollaborationsTommy and Sam C Rowland tympani bookThe Don McNeill breakfast club (1933-1968)Ted ReedBuddy's set upThink Lesson informationTommy' printsPercussion technique1937 Ray Bauduc Transcriptions from Dixieland Drumming1937 Tommy's original Ludwig 1937 Speed King adLouie Bellson(Pages 123 through 334)Tommy's drum lessonsTheory 123-132Elementary ambidextrous technic133-138 Dedicated to you139-144 Sticks up145-153 Accents154-168 Without accents169-178 Tied rolls179-188 Finger drumming189-191Two against three192-194 Common denominator195-202 Time signatures203-215 Traveling beats hands and feet216-250 Movable circle251-293 Tommy's tips294-330 My first lesson with Tommy Thomas -Michael WelchVisit my other publications and music ( michaelwelchpublications.com)
"The scholarly work of Michael Welch is recognized for its blend of critical theory and human rights. The Bastille Effect is no exception. With lessons from Northern Ireland, the Southern Cone of Latin America, and other postconflict societies, the book reveals the terrible depths--and pains--of political imprisonment."--Kieran McEvoy, Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, Queen's University, Belfast > "By attending to political cultures, scholars are remapping the ways in which criminal justice is understood. Welch's highly original project on the afterlife of sites of political imprisonment throws new critical light onto the politics of punishment and represents an important contribution to the burgeoning study of comparative penality."--Tim Newburn, London School of Economics
In 1996, Congress passed expansive laws to control illegal immigration, imposing mandatory detention and deportation for even minor violations. Critics argued that such legislation violated civil liberties and human rights. This title offers recommendations for reform along with an understanding of immigration.
ÒPocahontas is FUNÓ--thatÕs what your students will say. This is an accurate version of the story, and it constantly encourages the students to use CRITICAL THINKING to analyze her ethical decisions; but itÕs a READ ALOUD CLASSROOM PLAY, so they BECOME the fabulous characters, they EXPERIENCE the plot! This is SOCIAL READING. They comprehend more-- because they have BECOME what they read. I think it will take about three hours of class time. I wrote it for FIFTH-EIGHTH GRADERS (especially for the GIFTED,but I think older students could also use it because of the sophistication of the ideas. ÒPocahontasÓ is EASY to use for the teacher. Detailed TEACHER INSTRUCTIONS tell you what to say and do. It does NOT cause control problems because everybody is busy all the time mentally. ItÕs perfect for the busy teacher who wants something different for a change, a FUN addition to a unit on EARLY American History.
"CLEOPATRA and the WARRIORS" retells two of Shakespeare"s greatest stories, in language students can understand. To build suspense, it adds an original plot about the evil Snakemen who want to destroy her. This is part of the READ ALOUD PLAY PROGRAM, CCSS based, designed especially for GIFTED STUDENTS, and others in Language Arts/English classes, grades 6-12+. It centers on a SMART, STRONG WOMAN who leads her country. As the students read it aloud in class, they examine her LEADERSHIP skills, and also see the mistakes she makes because of love and pride. The assessment leads them to learn from her experience to improve their own real life.
Argues that the ""war on terror"" is a political charade that delivers illusory comfort, stokes fear, and produces scapegoats used as emotional relief. Drawing on topics such as the Abu Ghraib scandal, Guantanamo Bay, and the controversial Patriot Act, this work looks at the significance of knowledge, language, and emotion in a post-9/11 world.
This esoteric work continues the author's reflections on the relationship between the theory of evolution and the accounts of the creation in the Bible, tracing the growth of consciousness from the amoeba to the spiritual human. Its disturbing conclusions are offset by the triumph of the realized soul in overcoming the temptations of the intellect and rejecting the negative image of its self projected into the fallen world of pagan civilization.
Since 9/11, a fresh configuration of power situated at the core of the executive branch of the US government has taken hold. This title looks at the key historical, political, and economic forces shaping the country's response to terror.
Michael Welch gathers together his contributions to issues in criminal justice. Topics range from the war on drugs, boot camps and institutional violence to AIDS and HIV, capital punishment and the corrections industry. This vision of punishment and corrections emphasizes social control but takes account of social forces.
The resurrection of former prisons as museums has caught the attention of tourists along with scholars interested in studying what is known as dark tourism. Unsurprisingly, due to their grim subject matter, prison museums tend to invert the "e;Disneyland"e; experience, becoming the antithesis of "e;the happiest place on earth."e; In Escape to Prison, the culmination of years of international research, noted criminologist Michael Welch explores ten prison museums on six continents, examining the complex interplay between culture and punishment. From Alcatraz to the Argentine Penitentiary, museums constructed on the former locations of surveillance, torture, colonial control, and even rehabilitation tell unique tales about the economic, political, religious, and scientific roots of each site's historical relationship to punishment.
Ironies of Imprisonment examines in-depth an array of problems confronting correctional programs and policies from the author's singular and consistent critical viewpoint. The book challenges the prevailing logic of mass incarceration and traces the ironies of imprisonment to their root causes, manifesting in social, political, economic, and racial inequality.
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