Perfect for individuals and schools who want lots of “bang-for-the-buck”, our new GSX™ line makes professional features and performance affordable for everyone! Despite the value-pricing, these drums have been used by many professional percussionists with excellent results. Our GSX™ concert snare drums have many of…
Archives for February 2013
Here’s a quick look at our new GSX entry level concert snare drum. Designed for those players who want a terrific sounding concert snare without having to worry about multiple adjustments. Our Silver/Bronze snares combine silver wire and bronze cable, pre-adjusted to provide optimal body…
As part of the launch of our GroverCustom.com site, drummers who want custom features with immediate delivery can purchase “pre-configured” drums in our new “Grover Custom Express” shop! These Grover Custom Drums are demo models, “one-offs” and photo samples. They represent a broad range of…
Towel– Having a tray to place mallets, sticks, beaters and small percussion instruments on is an important accessory for a percussionist, but unless it’s carpeted or foamed it could be a source of noise that is unmusical, offensive and unwanted. Having a towel (preferably not…
Here are some tip for playing bass drum – aka:gran cassa, grosse trommel, grosse caisse Tune the drum as low as possible without sounding flabby. Most people tune the beating head looser than the vibrating head. The important thing to remember is not to set…
Grover endorser and motivational artist Mark Shelton is a contributor to the latest edition of “Worship Musician Magazine”. CLICK HERE TO READ “TRIANGLE & SUSPENDED CYMBAL BASICS”
As percussionists, one of the most challenging skills to learn is subbing a percussion book for a show. It is a skill set that you must master to be fully prepared for the career challenges that lie ahead. In most situations, you will be expected…