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Chemistry of Drumming

28 January 2015, Gloucester, United Kingdom


Introduction
Learn the science behind drumming

The Clem Burke Drumming Project was founded in 2007 by legendary Blondie drummer Clem Burke and exercise physiologists (Drs Marcus Smith and Steve Draper) with the aim of investigating the physiological demands of rock / pop drumming. In this session Dr Steve Draper will explore the science behind drumming, discussing the chemistry that underpins this physical art form and how drumming may be the secret to a healthy body and mind. Joining Steve will be a world class drummer (TBA) who will demonstrate how rock drumming may be as physically demanding as professional sport! This session will be a must for anyone that likes their science loud!

This a free event but you do have to register and provide your Å·ÃÀAV ChemNet membership number.

Start time 14.00
End time 15.00

Suitable for 14-18 year old ChemNet members and teachers. Please sign up for ChemNet free at http://chemnet.rsc.org/home

Spaces are limited so please contact Amy on 01242 715148 or email outreach@glos.ac.uk by 19th December 2014 to secure your place.

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Venue
University of Gloucestershire, Oxstalls Campus

University of Gloucestershire, Oxstalls Campus, Oxstalls Lane, Longlevens, Gloucester, GL2 9HW, United Kingdom

Contact information
Dr Beth Anderson
University of Bristol
0117 3317 194
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