31/05/2026
LAST CHANCE: Wind players often warm up with chorales, but how do you do that with percussionists? 🥁🎹
It’s a real challenge to find a good warm-up routine where your mallet players and unpitched percussionists can work together on the exact skills that matter most for their specific instruments.
Once you finally find good material for your drummers, you often still have to write or add your own mallet parts, and vice versa. It’s frustrating, but also incredibly time-consuming! ⏳
You’ve already tried a lot, but what you’re really looking for is a comprehensive solution with exercises designed to address the specific skills needed for playing different instruments simultaneously.
As you can see in this video, with a little creativity, the exercises from my new book “Practicing Scales & Chords Is Fun” are incredibly useful for the entire melodic section. Even better: you can seamlessly combine these exercises with the ones from my book “Practicing Rudiments & Technique Is Fun.”
Of course, you could keep struggling with loose materials and writing your own parts like before. But if you want to have your entire warm-up and lesson program for the upcoming season fully ready to go all at once, this deal is for you!
🚨 TONIGHT THE DEAL EXPIRES: Until midnight tonight (Sunday, May 31st), you can purchase both books plus my Combined Lesson Plan eBook with a whopping €15 discount!
Start the new school year off right with a comprehensive plan to tackle your percussionists’ basic skills right away. You’ll reap the benefits for the rest of the year! 🚀
🔗 Claim your €15 discount before midnight tonight!
👉 www.cmm-eu.com/scales