Primary Contact NameBruce Becker
Artist NameBruce Becker
CountryUnited States
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Spanning more than four decades as an educator, Bruce Becker has been bringing forward unique concepts in developing “The Flow”! Through the years Drummers like David Garibaldi, Tris Imboden, Mark Schulman, Daniel Glass, Glen Sobel, Tim Carman and many more have sought his
guidance. In his new Book, Bruce presents The Ultimate Guide using the classic book “Syncopation“ by Ted Reed to achieve fluidity of movement, phrasing and independence.

Bruce Becker co-led the David Becker Tribune for 35 years recording 10 CDs. He has performed/recorded with Ron Carter, Mike Stern, Russell Ferrante, Barbara Dennerlein, John Abercrombie, Frank Gambale and many others. Bruce has Conducted master classes all over the world and most recently has been a regular contributor to Drumeo creating the very successful “Drum Technique Made Easy”. He is the author of Puzzles, Rhymes and Riddles, and the DVD Concepts and Philosophies.

CategoryDrum Set
Session TypeMasterclass
Session TitleThe Ultimate Guide to Syncopation
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In this Master Class, I will present my new book “The Ultimate Guide to Syncopation”. Highlighting unique concepts using the classic book “Syncopation“ by Ted Reed to achieve fluidity of movement, phrasing and independence.
The concepts presented in this Master Class are designed to assist:
• Choreographing your movement to achieve a better flow! I will share exercises to tap into the Inner Logic of movement.

• A unique developmental process to create Phrasing and Melody.

• Concepts to Build and Stretch your independence.

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