by John Dunlap | Mar 13, 2015 | Bandroom Tips
Tips on helping students keep track of Auxiliary Percussion instruments. About the Author JOHN DUNLAP has over 30 years of experience composing, arranging, and teaching in the percussion realm and proudly serves as an Educational Artist for Innovative Percussion Inc.,...
by Jeff Phipps | Nov 26, 2014 | Bandroom Tips
Ah yes, the percussion section, ever so important to the whole sound of the ensemble and ever so responsible for sounds you rarely want to hear. Talking too much, horsing around, not watching the conductor, not playing in time, etc. These are unfortunately traits of...
by Nick Mancini | Nov 24, 2014 | Motivating Students
There exists a popular saying; “No one has ever ‘gotten worse’ from practicing.” I suppose this is true. However, it is possible to “not get better” from practicing. This blog will address tried and true practice techniques that are...
by John Dunlap | Nov 20, 2014 | Bandroom Tips
The smallest details make all the difference. Help your percussionists equalize their stick heights and create continuity within your percussion line. About the Author JOHN DUNLAP has over 30 years of experience composing, arranging, and teaching in the percussion...
by John Dunlap | Nov 20, 2014 | Bandroom Tips
Does your marching bass drum sound need improving? See this to break down the process of tuning marching bass drums. About the Author JOHN DUNLAP has over 30 years of experience composing, arranging, and teaching in the percussion realm and proudly serves as an...