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Rain Tree – Takemitsu

The crotale mounting systems for Rain Tree by Takemitsu - the piece requires two sets of three crotales mounted.   It’s not difficult to make a mounting system, however, FINDING the correct hardware took a lot of time.   Here’s some info to help out.   Note, rubber

Boston Baroque timpani

These are timpani owned by John Grimes - timpanist of the Boston Baroque Orchestra and the Handel and Haydn Orchestra.   Amazing drums!   Also, check out the sticks below.   Modeled after Hans Schnellar Salon Pauke 65 and 59 cm’s label

Western IL University

While giving classes and a performance at Western IL University, I found some interesting instruments - check them out below.   A great mounting system for small pipes I always have issues with mounting small bass drums good mounting system

Bowling Green State University

Roger Schupp, percussion faculty at the school, showed me around the office and percussion area.   Like so many places, he has some amazing instruments!   Of particular interest is the tube-a-phone!   He build this instrument and it’s 2 1/3 octs!   Chinese Tom Toms and

University of S Florida

Bob McCormick showed me around his office and I saw a few things that really interested me.   Check them out below.   Bell - not sure what this is! Unusual temple blocks temple blks temple blocks

Naples Philharmonic Orchestra

When I was playing the Naples Percussion Summit in September of 2010 I took some photos of the unusual instruments we used as well as a LOT of rope drums!   Check out the video below - this has the Mahler 6 Hammer being played by

Terra-Cotta Warriors, Campbell

I performed Jim Campbell’s Terra-Cotta Warriors (for three percussionists) at the Interlochen Arts Camp during the summer of 2010.   The piece requires several types of mallets that have to be made/built - a “Sponge Mallet” and a “Chardonnay Mallet.”  I worked closely with Jim in

Buffalo Philharmonic

Buffalo Philharmonic percussionists Mark Hodges and Dinesh Joseph showed me around.  Dinesh is the “genius” behind Dragonfly Percussion - I took a shot of his stick bag, most of which are custom made or stock mallets that have been altered. Dinesh’s stick bag

IU • Jacobs School of Music

While visiting IU, I saw some instruments and stands that dated back to when George Gaber was on the faculty.  Really interesting stuff.   John Tafoya uses the same studio that Gaber was in.   The studio had an amazing historical vibe - from Gabor to Gerald

New World Symphony

The New World Symphony Orchestra - they have an amazing collection of percussion instruments.   “Long” drum “Long” drum - great for many things, including App Spring, etc “Long” Drum Kolberg ratchet Kolberg ratchet

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