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Henry Adler was born on 28 June, 1915 in New York City, U.S., is an American drummer. Discover Henry Adler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

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Occupation Musician, teacher
Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 28 June 1915
Birthday 28 June
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Date of death 30 September, 2008
Died Place Dunedin, Florida
Nationality United States

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1915

Henry Adler (June 28, 1915 – September 30, 2008) was an American jazz drummer, teacher, author, and publisher.

1942

He taught drummer Buddy Rich how to read music and co-wrote Buddy Rich's Modern Interpretation of Snare Drum Rudiments, published in 1942.

A native of New York City, Adler grew up during the Depression.

He bought his first snare drum when he was thirteen and learned to play it without formal instruction.

Two years later, he got a job playing at a hotel in Belmar, New Jersey.

He began lessons with a professional pit drummer from the Palace Theater and studied timpani in his high school orchestra.

One of Adler's former students introduced Adler to Buddy Rich.

"The kid told me he played better than Krupa. Buddy was only in his teens at the time and his friend was my first pupil. Buddy played and I watched his hands. Well, he knocked me right out. He did everything I wanted to do, and he did it with such ease. When I met his folks, I asked them who his teacher was. 'He never studied', they told me. That made me feel very good. I realized that it was something physical, not only mental, that you had to have."

Adler and Rich wrote Buddy Rich's Modern Interpretation of Snare Drum Rudiments (1942), which became a standard text for drummers.

After the book was published, Adler opened a drum store in New York City.

His students included Louie Bellson, Roy Burns, Sandy Feldstein, Sonny Igoe, Alvin Stoller, and Dave Tough.

He developed the Adler Technique after studying the movements of the arm, hand, and wrist.

His technique intended to omit wasted motion.

It concentrated on sight reading, mind body coordination, dexterity of right and left hands, and the study of diverse musical genres.

1960

During the 1960s, he started the Henry Adler Music Publishing Company.

His books include How to Play Latin American Rhythm Instruments, Hand Development Techniques, and 4-Way Coordination: A Method Book for the Development of Complete Independence on the Drum Set.

He also published instruction books by countless other authors.

1985

In the same 1985 interview, Adler clarified the extent of his relationship with Rich and their collaboration on the instructional book.

"Sure, he studied with me, but he didn't come to me to learn how to hold the drumsticks. I set out to teach Buddy to read. He'd take six lessons, go on the road for six weeks and come back. He didn't practice. He couldn't, because wherever the guy went, he was followed around by admiring drummers. He didn't have time to practice. Tommy Dorsey wanted Buddy to write a book and he told him to get in touch with me. I did the book and Tommy wrote the foreword. Technically, I was Buddy's teacher, but I came along after he had already acquired his technique."

He had a small role in the move Desperately Seeking Susan in 1985.

1990

Adler revised Modern Interpretation of Snare Drum Rudiments in the 1990s with Ted MacKenzie and it was published in 2005.