BOUNDY, Robert

ISMN 979-0-902268-72-1
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Foundations

A workbook to develop practice skills and knowledge for playing the drum kit

Foundations by Robert Boundy is a workbook containing two progressive drum set syllabuses; Foundations and Intermediate, designed to develop practice skills and knowledge for playing the drumkit. The lessons presented in this book are based on Robert’s study and documentation of American jazz drummer Gene Krupa’s 14 key drum methods.

The coursework featured in this book was developed through much reflection and consideration of how music students learn. Online music teaching is embraced in the contents of this book and designed using a context-based teaching and learning approach. It centres on maximizing the effect of learning through private music tuition for students of the drum kit.

Foundations contains 12 modules to work through, supported by online play along backing tracks and video demonstrations available on the Rob’s Drum Shed website.

www.robsdrumshed.com

TROPIANO, Giuliano

ISBN 978-1-922803-45-0
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Nonna Calabrese

Calabrian Cuisine

Traditional Recipes for every home cook

The people of Calabria are considered one of the friendliest people of any region of Italy, and always welcome you with open arms. You are assured that if they find you friendly you will be invited for food and wine to their home.

In 2021, I thought it would be a good idea to publish a book that people and our younger generation can have in their homes, and keep this lovely cuisine alive for many more years and centuries to follow, and make our Nonna’s proud.

MUSSON, Dave

ISBN 978-1-922890-83-2
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The White Cat

A guide in waking up to the truth; that you are.

These books will help as a guide in waking up to the truth; that you are.

They will assist you to use this truth to free yourself from the suffering that can come when we lose ourselves in the constant chatter of the mind’s, often negative, thoughts.

As suffering is removed from your life, you will begin to see that life is far more friendly, joyful and far less challenging than you may have thought possible. A journey of self-discovery in which all that clouds your vision is allowed to pass, enabling you to find the timeless perfection you are.

HETZEL, Anne

ISBN 978-1-922890-64-1
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Anne Hetzel

My life story

Anne has lead an interesting and unique life, was married twice and had 6 children. Her life experience is fascinating to read in her humble words and leaves a lasting impression of a life fully lived so far at 92.

This story was compiled through conversations between Anne and Janine through a writers group conducted at Helping Hand where Anne lives.

RALLUN, Rob

ISBN 978-1-922957-04-7
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Rich Dark Chocolate Cake

Anecdotal stories as experienced and/or seen by a typical Australian Larrikin.

Rob Rallun has travelled Australia extensively, finding himself in all manner of strange predicaments, always searching for the humour in every situation and with a knack of retelling those tales, usually over a pint at the bar with some mates.

PORTER, Ben

Ten Clubs for 27 Years - The Golden Age of the SANFL by Ben Porter

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10 Clubs for 27 Years

The Golden Age of the SANFL

10 Clubs for 27 Years–The Golden Age of the SANFL gives an insight into South Australia’s contribution to the much-loved sport.

In 1964 two new clubs joined the SANFL to make up ten suburban clubs–marking the start of the ‘Golden Age’ of football in this state.

South Australians seriously love their Aussie Rules football and attended the five weekly matches in droves. If the weather was kind, it was common for over 40,000 supporters to turn up and soak up the atmosphere after a hard week.

The SANFL Grand Final played in the spring was televised across the country and attracted 50,000 spectators. In fact, the 1976 classic between traditional rivals Sturt and Port Adelaide attracted an official crowd of 66,897. Many pundits indicated that around 80,000 were actually there, as the Police opened the gates and allowed spectators to sit on the grass!

This a must-read for all Australian footy enthusiasts.

“This is an amazing compilation if you love South Australian football”

Graham Cornes

Ben Porter, self-published author of 10 clubs for 27 years: the Golden Age of the SANFL

About the Author

 

With my dad playing in the SANFL from 1959-66, Australian Rules football dominated my young life.

Growing up in the Adelaide Hills, I played for Belair Primary School and dreamt of one day gracing the big stage. A typical Saturday during the winter months of the 70s and 80s revolved around freezing cold mornings playing against Mt Lofty up at Heathfield with frostbitten fingers as we threw ourselves around in the slush. Then it would be a rush home for a hot shower, a hotter cup of hot chocolate and then off to either Prospect, Unley or Norwood oval to stand on the terrace and barrack for my beloved team–The Roosters.

My first taste of the SANFL was in 1976 at the Glenelg oval sitting on the wooden steps of the public grandstand. By 1978 I was a regular, although my team finished last. By 1979 I was collecting the footy budgets, wearing a scarf and a duffle coat and collecting autographs after the game as the heroes who trudged off the field sweaty and covered in mud.

The SANFL stood on its own and the suburban-based competition produced its greatest era between 1964-90. I wrote this book to pay homage to the men who graced the fields every Saturday to do battle in the hope of securing the Premiership.

 
 

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