Re: Field Music and Camp Duty
George Carroll's (www.ropedrum.com) editions include interpretations of the old drum notation. For early 19th century, I recommend Rumrille and Holton. It has some really nice drumming. Jim Krause recently put out his own edition of Ashworth, but I have found errors in some of his drum parts. You might also check out The Marching Drummer's Companion by George Kusel, but it is out of print. It contains all of the early 19th century marches and quicksteps in modern notation. His interpretations differ from Carroll's in some places. I agree with Kusel on some and Carroll on others. Alibris has a used copy right now.
So does Amazon, but much cheaper:
Ray Hauley also sells cheap photocopies of additional titles such as Robbins, Hazeltine, Robinson, Rumrille-Holton, etc.
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So does Amazon, but much cheaper:
Ray Hauley also sells cheap photocopies of additional titles such as Robbins, Hazeltine, Robinson, Rumrille-Holton, etc.
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