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MATERIALS NEEDED: Music Performance and Music Education
The percussion field is vast, thus requiring a need for an extensive amount of mallets and instruments. It must be understood that the list of mallets and books below will only provide you with the minimum amount of materials needed for study in the percussion studio for the first semester.
As you develop as a player and as you start performing more solo literature it will be necessary for you to purchase additional mallets, instruments, method books and sheet music. I highly recommend you talk to me about the equipment you are going to purchase before you purchase it. If you already have some sticks and mallets let me know what they are so that we can modify the list to best suit you needs. Throughout your studies at UNM you will be required to purchase all music that you are playing for your lessons, juries, and recitals.
Mallets and Accessories:
STICKS AND BRUSHES:
• One pair of concert snare drum sticks (suggested models below)
Tom Freer General Orchestral model snare drum stick by Pro-Mark
Graham C. Johns 1 model snare drum stick by Cooperman
Greg Zuber “Nothung” model snare drum stick by Cooperman
Vic Firth “General” Orchestral snare drum stick
• A few pairs of light and medium weight drum set sticks (wood tips), 7A, 5A, 5B or similar.
• One pair of rudimental snare drum sticks
• A set of brushes. If you don’t own a pair, I recommend the Pro-Mark model TB3 or TB4
• One pair of Multiple Percussion Sticks
ProMark SD7 Stick
Vic Firth SD12 Swizzle G Stick
TIMPANI MALLETS:
Three pairs of timpani mallets will be needed. One pair of staccato mallets, one pair of medium mallets, and one pair of soft mallets. I’ve listed several acceptable models below.
• Promark bamboo timpani mallets:
PSTB20 (staccato)
PSTB30 (general)
PSTB40 (soft)
• Promark Johathan Haas model timpani mallets:
JH2-Reds (Staccato)
JH4 (general)
JH6 rollers (soft)
• Douglas Cardwell Model Timpani mallets:
DC2 (staccato)
DC4 (general)
DC5 (soft)
• California Percussion timpani mallets:
2 F small felt core
4 F medium felt core
6 F large felt core (cartwheel)
• Artists Choice mallets by Grover
TM3 “Holmes Series” mallet (staccato)
TM1 “Holmes Series” mallet (general)
TM4 “Holmes Series” mallet (soft)
MALLET-KEYBOARD MALLETS:
• Two pairs of yarn-wound medium marimba mallets (suggested models below):
Pro-Mark Performer Series marimba mallets (PBM25)
Innovative Percussion William Moersch model marimba mallets (IP503)
Innovative Percussion Mark Ford model marimba mallets (IP803)
Malletech Michael Burritt Series marimba mallets (MB13)
• Two pairs of vibraphone mallets (suggested models below):
Lionel Hampton model by Promark
David Samuels model by Malletech (DS18)
Innovative Percussion Rattan Series Hard Vibe Mallet (RS301)
Blue Cord wrapped mallets by Mike Balter (model 23)
• One pair of xylophone mallets (suggested model below):
Malletech BB34 medium bright blue Bob Becker mallets
• One pair of med. rubber mallets with rattan shafts (suggested models below):
Encore 94R 1” oval brown medium unwound mallets
Mike Balter 104R Light Green unwound grandioso rubber mallets
Malletech NR13R Medium Green Natural Rubber mallets
• One pair of bell mallets with rattan shafts (suggested model below):
Promark PSXR40R bell mallets
Other Accessories
• Practice Pad. If you don’t already own a pad, I recommend the Promark PLB 14” large orb practice pad.
• Metronome (suggested models below):
Boss DB-66 Dr. Beat metronome
Boss DB-88 Dr. Beat metronome
Tama Rhythm Watch metronome
Seiko DM-20 Credit Card metronome
• Four black hand towels
• A-440 tuning fork and/or a pitch pipe
• Snare drum tuning key
• Large mallet case (suggested models below):
Vic Firth stick case
Clevelander stick case
ProMark mallet bag
Leigh Howard Stevens mallet bag
Any large briefcase
Method Books:
• All students will need four black 3-ring binders for snare drum, mallet, timpani, and drumset handouts.
MALLET-KEYBOARD:
• Modern School for Xylophone, Marimba, and Vibraphone by Morris Goldenberg OR Fundamental Method for Mallets, Book I by Mitchell Peters (Your mallet-keyboard skill level will determine which on these is required)
• Vibraphone Technique by David Friedman
• Possibly one or more of the following:
Funny Marimba Book I by Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic
Funny Marimba Book II by Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic
Instruction Course for Xylophone, a complete course of fifty lessons by George Hamilton Green
Images by Burt Quartier
Complete Method for Rhythmical Articulation by Pasquale Bona
Method of Movement by Leigh Howard Stevens
4-Mallet Democracy by Jack Van Geem
Ideo-Kinetics: A workbook for Marimba Technique by Gordon Stout
Odd-Meter Etudes by Everett Gates
SNARE DRUM:
• One of the following:
Portraits in Rhythm, Complete Study Guide by Anthony Cirone
Intermediate Snare Drum Studies by Mitchell Peters
Contemporary Studies for the Snare Drum by Fred Albright
The Solo Snare Drummer: Advanced Etudes and Duets by Vic Firth
• Possibly one or more of the following:
Fourteen Modern Contest Solos by John S. Pratt
The All-American Drummer by Charley Wilcoxon
Savage Rudimental Workshop by Matt Savage
Rudimental Primer for the Snare Drummer by Mitchell Peters
The Rudimental Cookbook by Edward Freytag
Rudimental ABC’s by W. J. Putnam
Snare Drum in the Concert Hall by Al Payson
Wrist Twisters by Elden “Buster” Bailey
MULTIPLE PERCUSSION:
• Studies in Solo Percussion by Morris Goldenberg OR The Contemporary Percussionist by Michael Udow/Chris Watts
TIMPANI:
• Fundamental Method for Timpani by Mitchell Peters
• Recommended Method (not required first semester):
Concepts for Timpani by John Beck
Etuden fur Timpani by Richard Hochrainer
DRUMSET:
Books will be assigned by the instructor based on level of performance.
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