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From: tburritt1971
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  • My first year as an undergraduate percussion major, I was assigned to a performance of Harrison/Cage's "Double Music." The piece called for two sistrums, and seeing as how the studio only owned one, my professor handed it to me, along with a broken tambourine and a wire coat hanger. From there, all he said was, " You need another one of these."

    Thanks, TB!

  • @hueiyuanpan One of my favorite stories!

  • A few summers ago I was playing and organizing a 6 piece pep band for a local soccer team. When I got to the gig I realized I had forgotten my throne. Not only that, but I forgot my stick bag! So, I ended up playing the gig sitting in a lawn chair and drumming with all natural drumsticks (fallen tree limbs I pulled from a nearby forest).

  • Good story.... Yes, most of the newer shows especially, have a classical/concert percussion part. Thanks for the comment!

  • great axiom! I've always wanted to play in a musical's pit orchestra, but I've always been a little discouraged since my drumset playing is my weakest. It's good to see that some of the leading shows have classical percussion parts too though.

    And as for my story, I was playing a very big concert with my high school orchestra, and halfway through one of our pieces, I noticed that I was missing a page, so when I had about a 20 measure rest, I walked off stage to frantically find it. Close call!

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