Instructional video: Burton grip (two mallets per hand)
How to learn and apply Burton Grip, which is the most mechanically simple and inherently physiologically conducive means of holding two mallets in one hand. Also the most appropriate grip to teach to younger students. Recorded at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in November of 2017 by Sam Kerr.

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Instructional video: accented notes vs. non-accented notes on snare drum

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Gary Burton demonstrates the Burton Grip

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The "Burton" 4-Mallet Vibraphone Grip

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PercussionHowTo: Two-Mallet Grip 2018

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They Expected This Boring.. Until He Started Playing The Cello! (He's Only 14!)

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Gary Burton: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

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Mark Ford Discusses the Musser-Stevens Grip for Marimba

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Marimbalogy.com Ep. 8 Burton Grip pt. 1

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Gary Burton Lesson Series, Part 5: The 4 Mallet (Burton) Grip

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How to Hold 4 Mallets - Stevens Grip for Beginners

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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STEVENS GRIP vs BURTON GRIP: Which Four-Mallet Grip Is Right For You?

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Vibraphone Basics with Jerry Tachoir

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Instructional Video: Mallet Choices and Playing Zones

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How To Hold 4 Mallets (Stevens Grip)

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Vibraphone Lesson Series with Rusty Burge: Vibraphone Grip Considerations

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Marimba: One Handed Roll Exercises on the Floor

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Marimbalogy.com Ep.7 pt. 1 Four Mallet Grips

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Technique & Musicianship with Four Mallets: Introduction

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