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I had a great time teaching the master class "How to Write A Fast and Easy Drum Chart"
This class is based on my book soon to be released by Alfred Publishing in the spring.
Check out this short video of the master class and the convention.


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Thanks to the Logistics Team Supports!



Every year, some of the PAS sustaining members are kind enough to supply incentives to the Logistics Team for their hard work during PASIC. We would like to take this time to thank those sustaining members who donated products this year.
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Hi. I'm Mike Bacon, PAS Member and forever Logistics Volunteer at PASIC. I just got a post by a new member to my site, www.drum-talk.com, asking for a percussion instructor.
"Newly formed Community Youth Marching Band Seeks musician to train, (volunteer) and potentially march with band. We are a non profit organization serving the youth of baltimore city and are in need of trainers to work with first time drummers ranging from age 12 and up. We have all drums and equipment needed--person may also be interedted in marching with the group.Help!!"
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Oh what to do... After the convention there is a slight pause as I catch my breath (I was the logistics guy you saw running, nee, sprinting through the convention center). Meeting so many people, assisting and hangin out with some of the artists and experiencing the whole convention atmosphere puts me right up there with Regulus and Alpha Centauri, relativity [more]

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Last January, I was fortunate enough to be a part of the Florida All-State Concert Band. Our director, John Carmichael of USF, gave us a thought about how un-appreciated wind ensemble repertoire is in the professional world. I can understand how this is true due to the dominance of orchestras and their history/repertoire in the music realm, but what about the individual benefits that may be contained in Wind Repertoire for us percussionists? [more]

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Runners:
Indianapolis has some great low traffic routes very close to the convention center. Start your convention day with a morning run. Who wants to lead the group?

http://www.mapmyrun.com/s/routes/view/run-jog-map/indiana/indianapolis/2149849

See you in November.

-jrb
John R. Beck
PAS - President Elect

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