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Consistency with Crash Cymbals
Teaching cymbal technique is often a neglected topic in the course of study for many young percussionists. Due to time limitations and an overwhelming amount of information that is necessary to learn on snare drum, keyboards, and timpani,…
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The Cannonball Band: Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow!
Cannonball Musical Instruments
Hand-made and acoustically hand-customized saxophones, trumpets, flutes and clarinets.
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The Perfect Crash
How do you play a basic crash? First, I think it’s important to have a pre-conceived idea about what sound should be produced when the cymbals are brought together.
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Don’t Forget the Auxiliary ! – Part 4
This is the last part in a four part series examining the importance of proper auxiliary percussion in large ensemble performance. The instruments suggested are a basic inventory recommended for all band programs. Within the world of…
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Don’t Forget the Auxiliary! – Part 3
This is Part 3 in a four part series examining the importance of proper auxiliary percussion in large ensemble performance. The instruments suggested are a basic inventory recommended for all band programs. Within the world of percussion…
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Don’t Forget the Auxiliary! – Part 2
In this part of this series, we will take a look at another set of basic auxiliary instruments, that band director should have for their ensemble. The instruments we will look at now are: Wood Block, Temple Blocks, Vibra-Slap, Claves, and…
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Tips on Selecting an Indoor Show for your Winter Drum Line
#1: Tips on Selecting an Indoor Show for your Winter Drum Line
This is the time of year when band directors find themselves with the daunting task of selecting an Indoor Show for their Winter Drum Line. Unfortunately those of us who play…
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