Triangle

Finger Cymbal

Triangle Plus

Horizontal

Order two or more Machines. Get 5% off each. Discount in cart.

Triangle Arm

Body

Finger Cym Arm

Plus Body

Horizontal Mount

All pieces interchangeable. Mix and match.

Beater Upgrade Kit

Extra Plastic Ties

Finger Cym. Mount

Triangle Suspension Mount

Order 3 or more. Get 15% off all. Discount in cart.

Brown/Gold Cap

Long Sleeve Shirt

Long Sleeve Shirt

Grey/Black Cap

Custom designed exclusively for The Miller Machine.

Aladdin - Danny Taylor

Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.

Read Danny's write-up about the show, below the photos.

Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.

Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.

"When I moved to New York and had to deal with seasons for the first time, I wanted something to play in when I wanted to wear snow boots or sandals to the show. I found the Capezio Jazz Shoes to give the perfect combination of freedom and support. It also proved helpful when I started subbing to have that little bit of consistency when I had to play on other player’s setups."

Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.

“My drum setup is almost identical to John Redsecker’s who originated the book in New York. The only real difference is that I have my finger cymbal machine and my Miller Machine on the left instead of the right. If I can, I like to keep all of my higher pitched, “tingly” sounds together. I think the audio department appreciates it as well. I only have four DW 9000 stands which I then use a series of boom arms, dog bones, and clamps to mount everything I need. I like to keep a small foot print on the floor.

This drum book is pretty straight ahead compared to other shows I’ve played. It mostly feels like playing in a Big Band with a little bit of pop, two beat, and world music. In addition to the regular drum set and toys, I have a doumbek as well as a frame drum. I took the jingles off of an LP mounted tambourine (fix?) and placed a band of ankle bells on it instead, which I then attached to a DW Lowboy Hi Hat Pedal.

The entire pit uses headphones with an Aviom system. I use Sensaphonics In-Ear Monitors. I run my in-ears through a small mixer which also has my BOSS DB-90 Dr Beat metronome running through it. I can turn the metronome on/off with a pedal next to my left heel. I’m the only one that can hear the metronome, which I setup this way for a few reasons. Given that this is a major dance show, I wanted to make sure that we are always hitting the tempos that the choreographer intended the dances to be and it also gives a reference point if anyone ever feels that the tempos are not where they should be. Also, being that we travel with only a few musicians and supplement with local musicians, it helps keep me honest and guide the local players that don’t know the show as well. Of course, if the conductor ever needs to move the orchestra, I can shut it off.

In addition to being the drummer, I have the privilege of conducting the show as the assistant conductor. I think that being a drummer really benefits me as a conductor because of my sense of time. As musicians, one of the best attributes we can have is “big ears”, which is also a necessity on the podium. When I’m conducting, that means there is a sub in the drum chair.

This book is really well written and does not leave a lot of room for creativity, but in the moments that it does, it is always fun to hear what the subs bring to it. You would think that being a drummer/percussionist would make me more sensitive to those instruments, but when I’m conducting there is so much to pay attention to that they really become part of the orchestra. I am equally as aware of them as I am the rest of the musicians. Conducting the show also helps me as a player in that I know exactly what the conductor is trying to accomplish, so I can do what I can in my playing to help achieve that.”

Drum Set: DW Collectors Series with Maple Shells and Remo Heads

  • 8x10 Small Tom with Coated Ambassador
  • 8x12 Small Tom with Coated Ambassador
  • 12x14 Floor Tom with Coated Emperor
  • 16x20 Bass Drum with Coated Powerstroke P3
  • 6.5x14 Top Edge Snare with Coated Ambassador

Hardware:


  • DW 9000 Series Stands

  • DW 9000 Series BD Pedal

  • DW 5000 Hi Hat Pedal
  • 
DW 5000 Lowboy Hi Hat Pedal
  • 
Roc-N-Soc Hydraulic Throne
  • 
Black Swamp Tambourine OneMount

Cymbals: Sabian (Proud Endorser)

  • 20” Artisan Medium Ride

  • 18” HHX Chinese

  • 18” Artisan Traditional Symphonic Suspended
  • 16” HHX Evolution Crash

  • 14” Artisan Hi Hats

  • 10” HHX Evolution Splash

Percussion: LP (Proud Endorser)

  • 
Bell Tree

  • Mambo Cowbell mounted on Bass Drum
  • Blue Jam Block on LP Mount All
  • Modified Cyclops Jingle Ring with Ankle Bells attached
  • Performance Tray

Other Percussion:


  • Miller Machine with 6” Abel Triangle
  • Danmar Finger Cymbal Machine
  • Spectrasound Mark Tree with Damper
  • Remo Riq mounted on stand with Black Swamp Tambourine OneMount

  • Remo Doumbek

  • Remo Frame Drum

  • Wind Gong 18”

Sticks: Vater (Proud Endorser)

  • Fusion Drum Stick

  • Sizzle Fusions
  • Double Marching Quiver

www.reddannytaylor.com

Aladdin - Tour - Danny Taylor
October 2017

Danny Taylor’s drum set setup for the North American tour of Aladdin at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.

Patrick Lehosky's percussion setup for In the Heights at the CM Performing Arts Center in Oakdale, New York.
Jay Mack's setup for the National Tour of If/Then at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington.
Craig Given's percussion setup for Hairspray at the Isaac Theatre Royal in Christchurch, New Zealand, for Showbiz Christchurch.
"After a grueling four years at SUNY I still had one theory class left to finish. I was really depressed. A classmate of mine recommended me for a tour of a Broadway show. This completely changed the course of my life."
  • 7 min read
"When I first got the call to start working on Ain’t Too Proud - The Life And Times Of The Temptations, I was curious about which era the show was going to focus on. Their career began in the early 1960’s and they’re still releasing albums today."
"The unique part of Groundhog Day was that the drummer had to play on stage, in a groundhog costume, wearing a giant groundhog head. Since I could barely see out of the head, it was impossible to read a chart (and there wasn’t a music stand), so it had to be memorized."
  • 4 min read
Steve Gadd's drum solo from the track "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours". From the album Live Stuff (out of print) from the legendary 1970's New York based band Stuff.
Robbie Ameen's drum solo from the track "Spring Fling".

Gene Krupa's drum solo from "Gene's Blues" from the album Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich released November 1955.

Search