Category Archives: Video
Percussion Axiom TV: Episode #94 “Experimenting with the Programming Process” – Part II
Today we continue with Part II and “set the tone” in our new series of episodes that gives some insight to the programs I’ve developed for some upcoming concerts. For more background read my post from last month and check
Elliot Cole – Preludes for Bowed Vibraphone (No. 2)
This is from the first book of preludes by Elliot Cole for vibraphone. This performance features a performance by
Percussion Axiom TV: Episode #93 “Experimenting with the Programming Process” Part I
We are back with a new PATV today, one that reinforces my post from last month. In Part I we outline the series and seek your feedback and experience. Leave it below the post.
“Parallel Isometry” by Christopher Deane
I have an amazing respect for Christopher Deane as person… and composer! So, today we feature the world-premiere performance of “Parallel Isometry”. Performed by the
The Amazing Gene Krupa
Today we check out a classic figure in drumming. You won’t be disappointed!
Zildjian Score Magazine — Michael Burritt Lesson Part 2
A year ago, we featured a video of Michael Burritt demonstrating his approach to crash cymbal technique. Today, Michael talks about short and soft crashes. To read more about Michael’s techniques, check out Zildjian’s
Benjamin Zander on Music and Passion
Since 1979, Benjamin Zander has been the conductor of the Boston Philharmonic. He is known around the world as both a guest conductor and a speaker on leadership — and he’s been known to do both in a single performance.
TEDxAustin – Craig Hella Johnson
I’ve written before about my unconventional doings with the grammy-nominated choir “Conspirare”. Well, I recently came across a TEDxAustin video given by the groups director Craig Hella Johnson. There is literally no other musician that I’d rather work with than
Steven Schick performs Psappha
In case you missed it, our podcast returned last week. We were able to visit with Matt Teodori of



