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...
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Christian K.
The best gadget I've ever owned
It is absolutely perfect for every percussionist. It is so amazing and it can be played very differently in attack and dynamic.
Just perfect!
Triangle Machine
Ryan E.
Love it!
We are using it for our school's musical and I wish I purchased one years ago. Great tool for the small space.
Triangle Machine Plus
Theodore R.
Ted
What is a good stand to mount the Miller Machine too.
Triangle Machine
Rob T.
Great triangle beaters!
I have all four of the handheld brass triangle beaters that Billy makes. They're all great. The smallest is super delicate, but with a sturdier handle than you'd expect. The middle two sizes are great all-around beaters, and the 1/2" is as heavy as you would ever need. The brass makes the attack just a little bit mellower than steel beaters.
Handheld Beater
Troy B.
Triangle Machine Plus
This is my third Miller Machine and I'm so impressed with all of the improvements: the 90°-135° tilt, safety cable, sliding beater position, build quality, etc. I didn't think the original Miller Machines were in need of improvement because they were already excellent...but, wow, you're probably going to need one of these ASAP. My first machine went on the North American tour of Hairspray (226 performances) and I never had a single problem with it, I never had to change the plastic ties! I've used it and the finger cymbal machine hundreds of times - they just make life as a percussionist so much more convenient and consistent - perfect tone every time.