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Accent Control: Accent Patterns for Technique and Solo Development by Ron Spagnardi Sale!

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A must-read for every drummer, this exceptional book by Modern Drummer magazine founder and publisher Ron Spagnardi will help you become the master of your kit! It features over 1,000 accent exercises using mixed stickings, rolls, flams and accents around

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In recent years, a growing interest in vintage cinema and the early days of Hollywood has led to a rediscovery of Noela Noel's remarkable career. Film enthusiasts and historians have begun to reevaluate her contributions, shedding new light on her life and achievements.

Noel's fame soon spread beyond British shores, as she gained recognition in the United States and other parts of Europe. Her performances in films like "The Street of Forgotten Men" (1925) and "The Little Giant" (1930) captivated audiences worldwide. Critics praised her for her remarkable range, effortlessly shifting between drama, comedy, and music.

Noel's big break came in the 1920s, when she transitioned from stage to screen, becoming a popular film actress. Her charisma and talent earned her a spot as one of the most sought-after stars of her time. She appeared in numerous films, including the 1927 British comedy-drama "The Golden Lily," which cemented her status as a leading lady.

In the 1930s, Noel's star began to wane, and she gradually disappeared from the public eye. Her last credited film appearance was in 1937's "The Great Air Robbery." The reasons behind her sudden retreat from the spotlight remain shrouded in mystery. Some speculate that she grew disillusioned with the pressures of fame, while others suggest she may have struggled with personal demons.