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Learn from master musician, percussionist, and educator Jack Bell.
Timpani and Orchestra: Jack Bell’s Insights
First, a little history about kettledrums or timpani. Expanding on this information would make a fasinating study for any percussionist or timpanist working on a paper relating to orchestration or music history. Some Introductory Notes The few sentences that follow will hopefully encourage continued research on this topic: The modern timpani evolved in the 18th… Read more
Cloyd Duff
This information about Cloyd Duff was provided by Jim Atwood, when Cloyd was nominated to the Hall of Fame of the Percussive Arts Society. Cloyd was my teacher at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music from 1962 until 1967, which was the last year he taught at Oberlin. CLOYD DUFF Born: Sept. 26, 1915 Died:… Read more
Life Without Music
Imagine the world without music – no concerts to attend, no singing or whistling, no tapes or CDs, no music in movies, no marching bands, no dancing, no hymns, and no organ at baseball games! Without music our world would certainly be a bleak place. Music is perhaps the most abstract and sublime of all… Read more
Werner Thärichen
Werner Thärichen 1921 – 2008Konzert für Pauken und Orchester, Op.34Allegro Moderato Werner Thärichen, legendary timpanist of the Berlin Philharmonic, studied composition and conducting at the Hochschule für Musik in Berlin. He also learned the flute and piano and was a percussionist and timpanist with the orchestras of the Hamburg State Opera and the State Opera… Read more
WFL Drum Corps Manual (1948)
This PDF is something I have carefully assembled as a artifact of fairly recent history but still not able to be purchased. It is a very old copy of the William F. Ludwig Drum Corps manual including equipment, scotch drum sticks and leather attachments for the hands, positioning of the instruments for various marching and… Read more
Your Life and Career as a Musician
Music is a beautiful art form but for many musicians – a very difficult profession. The artist inside you often has to struggle to become a capitalist in order to survive. Where are you in this lifelong process? Interested? Committed? Frustrated? In Doubt? – Sorry! How are you going to survive your career in music as… Read more
Unique Musical Experiences
Yoonie Han Yoonie Han plays Chaconne in D minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (1723) and transcribed by Ferruccio Busoni (1893) during the 2011 Fulbright Concerto Competition at the Walton Arts Center. Han went on to win both First Prize and the Audience Prize at this competition, out of 150 entrants from 38 countries. Han is… Read more
The Prequel Recordings
Early Lessons with Harold Firestone Part 1 Part 2 Read more
Haskell W. Harr Drum Method Book 2
Performing The Book In this post Jack performs the Haskell W. Harr Drum Method Book 2 in a collection of YouTube videos. You can view the entire playlist here or visit Jack’s YouTube Channel. Here’s a guide to Jack’s performance with details about each piece including the title, the drumming rudiments used, and the corresponding… Read more
Recording Session with Ben Bailey
About Ben Ben Bailey has always been a musician in his heart and a jazz drummer in his soul. He graduated from the legendary Berklee College of Music. Ben is a unique combination of natural talent and the kind of work ethic required to make it through such a rigorous program. Throughout his musical career,… Read more