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has gloss | eng: The Casey Claw is a rudimental snare drum technique that is used as an impressive visual effect for a very short phrase of music. It is not intended to be used as a regular drumming technique, and it has mainly been used in drum and bugle corps. The technique gives the impression that one stick is spinning very quickly while at the same time a rapid succession of notes is being played on the drum. It was originally developed by Mark Casey in 1993, a former marching member and drum sergeant of the The Cavaliers of Rosemont, Illinois. |
lexicalization | eng: Casey Claw |
instance of | c/Percussion performance techniques |
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