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  2. Ty Dennis - Wikipedia

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    Dennis uses DW drums, Ludwig snare drums, Aquarian drumheads, Bosphorus cymbals, Innovative Percussion drumsticks and SKB cases. Drums: DW VLT series in champagne sparkle or broken glass finish (drums going from left to right): 22" bass drum; 12" rack tom; 10" rack tom; 14" floor tom; 16" floor tom; 14" VLT maple snare; 13" Edge series snare

  3. James B. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    James B. Campbell (born December 18, 1953) is a performer, pedagogue, and author within the realm of percussion and is a respected figure in the development of the contemporary percussion ensemble. Campbell has toured extensively throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia.

  4. Kevin Norton - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Norton (born January 21, 1956) is an American percussionist and composer active in the New York City jazz and contemporary music scenes. He has performed and recorded with a diverse group of musicians, including Anthony Braxton, Paul Dunmall, Milt Hinton, Fred Frith, David Krakauer, Joëlle Léandre, Frode Gjerstad, Wilber Morris, James Emery, Bern Nix, and many others. [1]

  5. Shannon Forrest - Wikipedia

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    Forrest currently plays Pearl Drums, Paiste Cymbals, Remo Drumheads, and Innovative Percussion. Previously, he was the sole exclusive artist for the Brady Drum Company. For his work with Toto, Forrest used a Brady Jarrah Ply drum kit with a red sparkle finish, which was mounted on a Pearl Icon rack. [6]

  6. Martin Cohen (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Cohen (born January 28, 1939) is an American inventor, entrepreneur, mechanical engineer, and photographer, best known as the founder of the Latin Percussion company. He invented many percussion instruments used in the Latin, Jazz, World, for which he was awarded 8 patents. [1]

  7. Break (music) - Wikipedia

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    In popular music, a break is an instrumental or percussion section during a song derived from or related to stop-time – being a "break" from the main parts of the song or piece. A break is usually interpolated between sections of a song, to provide a sense of anticipation, signal the start of a new section, or create variety in the arrangement.

  8. Category:Percussion performance techniques - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Percussion performance techniques" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Ibibio Sound Machine - Wikipedia

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    Clash Music called the album "Bright, buoyant, and continually innovative" [5] and Exclaim described it as "Ibibio Sound Machine manage to come across as enormously focused and imaginative while staying true to their wildly diverse, free-flowing modus operandi." [6] In 2024, the group released the album Pull the Rope. [7]