Chimes, (or tubular bells), are perhaps the most awkward percussion instrument to play. They are bulky, rather tall, and like all keyboard percussion instruments, you need to visually locate the correct note to accurately strike. That makes it almost impossible to read music, watch a…
HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM ALL OF US!
On behalf of all the staff and craftspeople here at Grover Pro Percussion, I wish you a very happy and healthy holiday season! Personalize funny videos and birthday eCards at JibJab!
Factory Visit
Today we were visited by top percussionists Carl “Butch” Small and Marcus Hunter, who were both in town performing with the legendary Motown artists the “Four Tops” and “The Temptations”. These two dynamic musicians have years of experience recording and backing top artists like Whitney…
National Symphony Principal Percussionist Joins Roster
Eric Shin, the new Principal Percussionist of the National Symphony in Washington D.C. has just joined the impressive roster of Grover Pro endorsing artists! Previously, Erik was acting principal percussionist of the Detroit Symphony and principal percussionist of the Honolulu Symphony. He has also performed…
Guest Blog – The Unexpected by Jim Neglia
Referring to one’s brain, we have been told there is a direct correlation between mathematics and music. I would like to expand this finding to the similarities between that of a percussionist and personnel manager. I can hear the sighs now … but wait, educator…
German Silver Jingles Set Off Alarm!
Here’s a true story we received from a young percussionist in Florida. Apparently our German Silver jingles were having an quite an affect on her alarm system when she practices! You can’t make this stuff up. “I was just practicing tambourine and I set off…
Down In The Heart Of Texas
Grover artist LineUponLine Percussion Trio was recently hailed by the Austin Chronicle as being first-in-class. Here’s what the Chronicle’s critic had to say: Best Drum Circle, Line, Triangle, Rhombus, and Moebius Strip: line upon line percussion (Critics Picks, Arts & Culture) Austinites with a yen…
PASIC ’12 – A SMASH!
We just returned from the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC), held this year in Austin, TX. During the 3-day event over 3,000 percussionists gathered for clinics, masterclasses, performances and a exhibits filled with the world’s top percussion products. This year we celebrated our 30th…
SEE US AT PASIC 2012 IN AUSTIN!
Hurricane Sandy not withstanding, we will be exhibiting for the 30th consecutive year at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention in Austin Nov. 1st-3rd. Come visit us in booths 335 – 337, where we will have a huge display of our new custom snare drums,…
New Artist Casey Cangelosi
Casey recently returned from guest lecturing at Morehead State University. Despite his very busy schedule, which includes performing, teaching and composing, Casey took time out to arrange a photo shoot for us. For more photos and to hear some of Casey’s innovative percussion music, be…
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