By Chihiro Shibayama "Thursday, February 16th, 2017 was a special day. I was both excited and nervous as I stepped into SIR Studios in Manhattan to start the first orchestra...
By Chihiro Shibayama "Thursday, February 16th, 2017 was a special day. I was both excited and nervous as I stepped into SIR Studios in Manhattan to start the first orchestra...
By Bill Hayes "When preparing a percussion book for a new Broadway show, we occasionally get the music in advance. That allows us to start our “treasure hunt” early, to have...
By Bill Hayes "When preparing a percussion book for a new Broadway show, we occasionally get the music in advance. That allows us to start our “treasure hunt” early, to have...
By Dave Roth "Once you get 'that call' to do a show, the first objective for every percussionist is to find out what instruments will be required. There are a...
By Dave Roth "Once you get 'that call' to do a show, the first objective for every percussionist is to find out what instruments will be required. There are a...
By Danny Taylor "Conducting a National Tour is incredibly challenging, but so rewarding. Stepping on to the podium with a new orchestra every few weeks really keeps you on your...
By Danny Taylor "Conducting a National Tour is incredibly challenging, but so rewarding. Stepping on to the podium with a new orchestra every few weeks really keeps you on your...
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David G.
Ding!
Ding ding!
Triangle Machine
John T.
Horizontal Mount is perfect!
I needed to mount a triangle and finger cymbal, and the horizontal mount was perfect for this and worked flawlessly!
Horizontal Mount
Larry J.
Very Versatile!
I have been using the Finger Cymbal Machine in many different situation! It is such a useful instrument in my toolbox! Here are three different scenarios where I have used it.
1. Obviously, it is a must have for any Pit percussion setting. I most recently used it for a local version of Mean Girls. I was hired for the auxiliary book. I also used the triangle machine for this set up.
2. I used it on stage in a concert setting when I was hired to play Tatarian Dances by Elena Roussanova Lucas. The finger cymbal part was easily heard over the orchestra.
3. Finally, I use it when my band performs acoustic gigs. I play congas and always have it set up on my right side. It really adds a lot to this type of setting.
Finger Cymbal Mount
Jeff L.
Block Machine
Great extension to the Miller Machine line. Especially useful when playing hand drums and a block or bell is needed. Thanks Billy!