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PAS Blog 8/19/10
John W. Parks IV, D.M.A.
Associate Professor of Percussion
The Florida State University

Where are the jobs?

One of the scariest things about embarking on a career in music—especially percussion—is the apparent lack of work.  I recall so many master classes when I was a graduate student in which guests would come in and tell us that none of us would ever get jobs, simply because there weren’t any. [more]


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Why “I am PAS?” 

Happy New Year, everyone!  I hope you’ve all had the chance to see the new “I am PAS” video on the website (www.pas.org, then go to PAS 101 on the upper-right menu, also on YouTube and all over Facebook).  This project was influenced by a few experiences that I would like to share with you. [more]


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We've been very fortunate to have lots of FSU students involved in Summer Music Festivals; recently I asked two of my undergrads to write about their experiences this summer at the Texas Music Festival--what follows is from Eric Hopkins and Stephen Kehner.  Enjoy!

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Happy Sunday, PAS members!

Having just judged the PASIC 2010 Percussion Ensemble Call for Tapes and finishing Florida State’s first Percussion Ensemble CD, I feel it’s safe to say I’ve had percussion ensemble on my mind a lot lately, and in talking to some friends this week I thought it might be fun to write down some stuff about our PASIC 2007 trip.  So here goes!
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To Mock Or Not To Mock ...?
Terrific Opportunities Await Orchestral Performers at PASIC Mock Auditions


Each year the PAS Symphonic Committee presents an orchestral mock
audition at PASIC.  This upcoming PASIC (2010) in Indianapolis will feature percussion.

These mock auditions offer a rare opportunity for players who are
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The following article is from a 1985 edition of Percussive Notes, though it is rather apropos of today's world of percussion research:

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