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03M-22 – Music Instruments
INVITATION FOR BID July 27, 2021 BID NO. 03M-22 CADDO PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Shari Foreman 1961 MIDWAY AVENUE Senior Buyer SHREVEPORT, LA 71108 PH: 318.603.6482 [email protected] BID TITLE: MUSIC INSTRUMENTS SEALED BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL: 10:30 A.M.CST ON TUESDAY, August 17, 2021 IMPORTANT: The Instructions/Provisions (01/31/05) to bidders are available for download and printing at the CPSB website: www.caddoschools.org (Click on Bids and RFP’s) or may be picked up from the CPSB Purchasing Depart- ment, 1961 Midway Avenue. If you choose to access from the CPSB website, the Instructions/Provisions will be incorporated by reference with the same force and effect as if set forth in full text. Dates Advertised: July 27th & August 3rd, 2021 Shavonda M. Scott, MBA, Director of Purchasing TO BE COMPLETED BY BIDDER: LEGAL NAME OF BIDDER: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE: TELEPHONE NO: ( ) FAX NO: ( ) BIDDER CERTIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION: I/We certify that this bid is made without prior understanding, agreement of connection with any corporation, firm, or person submitting a bid for the same materials, supplies or equipment, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. I/We further certify that none of the principals or majority owners of the firm or business submitting this bid are at the same time connected with or employed by the Caddo Parish School Board. ASSIGNMENT: The submission of a bid under the terms of these specifications constitutes agreement to the following antitrust provision: For good cause and as consideration for executing this purchase and/or contract, I/we hereby convey, sell, assign and transfer to the Caddo Parish School Board all rights, title and interest in and to all causes of action it may now or hereafter acquire under the antitrust laws of the United States and the State of Louisiana, relating to the particular goods or services purchased or acquired by the Caddo Parish School Board. -
What Do Your Dreams Sound Like?
Volume 6 › 2017 Orchestral, Concert & Marching Edition What do your Dreams sound like? PROBLEM SOLVED WHY DREAM? D R E A M 2 0 1 7 1 D R E A M 2 0 1 7 Attention Band Directors, Music Teachers, “The Cory Band have been the World's No.1 brass band for the past decade. We feel privileged Orchestra Conductors! to have been associated with We understand how frustrating it can be to try to find the professional Dream Cymbals since 2014. quality, exceptionally musical sounds that you need at a price that fits into From the recording studio to your budget. Everyone at Dream is a working musician so we understand the challenges from our personal experiences. You should not have to Rick Kvistad of the concert halls across the UK and sacrifice your sound quality because of a limited budget. San Francisco Opera says: abroad, we have come to rely From trading in your old broken cymbals through our recycling program, on the Dream sound week in putting together custom tuned gong sets, or creating a specific cymbal set “I love my Dream Cymbals up that we know will work with your ensemble, we love the challenge of week out.” creating custom solutions. for both the orchestra and Visit dreamcymbals.com/problemsolved and get your personal cymbal assistant. By bringing together our network of exceptional dealers and our my drum set. Dr. Brian Grasier, Adjunct Instructor, Percussion, in-house customer service team, we can provide a custom solution tailored They have a unique Sam Houston State University says: to your needs, for free. -
Look What You Can Do with the TM-2
English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português Nederlands Look what you can do with the TM-2 By using the TM-2 in conjunction with separately sold pads or acoustic drum triggers, you can easily play the internal sounds or your own audio files. • Use with acoustic drums to play electronic sounds or percussion • Enhance an acoustic kick, or layer claps onto a snare • Play songs or loops • Connect the TM-2 via MIDI with your V-Drums, and play your favorite drum sounds (WAV files) Owner’s Manual (this document) To obtain the PDF manual Read this first. It explains the basic things you need to know in order to use the TM-2. 1. Enter the following URL in your computer. http://www.roland.com/manuals/ PDF Manual (download from the Web) 2. Choose “TM-2” as the product name. • Sound List This lists the TM-2’s internal sounds and the effect parameters. Contents Main Features ...................................2 Others Quick Start ......................................3 Restoring the Factory Settings ..................14 Preparations Saving a Backup to the SD Card. 15 Installing Batteries ..............................4 Adjusting the Connected Pads. .16 Using the Mounting Plate .......................4 Formatting an SD Card .........................17 Panel Descriptions ..............................5 Troubleshooting ...............................18 Connecting Your Equipment .....................6 Error Messages .................................18 Turning the Power On/Off .......................6 Main Specifications ............................19 Connecting Pads ................................7 USING THE UNIT SAFELY ........................20 Basics IMPORTANT NOTES .............................20 Selecting a Kit ...................................8 Playing Sounds (Instruments). .9 Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (leaflet “USING THE Playing Audio Files .............................10 UNIT SAFELY” and Owner’s Manual p. -
Electrophonic Musical Instruments
G10H CPC COOPERATIVE PATENT CLASSIFICATION G PHYSICS (NOTES omitted) INSTRUMENTS G10 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS (NOTES omitted) G10H ELECTROPHONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS (electronic circuits in general H03) NOTE This subclass covers musical instruments in which individual notes are constituted as electric oscillations under the control of a performer and the oscillations are converted to sound-vibrations by a loud-speaker or equivalent instrument. WARNING In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. 1/00 Details of electrophonic musical instruments 1/053 . during execution only {(voice controlled (keyboards applicable also to other musical instruments G10H 5/005)} instruments G10B, G10C; arrangements for producing 1/0535 . {by switches incorporating a mechanical a reverberation or echo sound G10K 15/08) vibrator, the envelope of the mechanical 1/0008 . {Associated control or indicating means (teaching vibration being used as modulating signal} of music per se G09B 15/00)} 1/055 . by switches with variable impedance 1/0016 . {Means for indicating which keys, frets or strings elements are to be actuated, e.g. using lights or leds} 1/0551 . {using variable capacitors} 1/0025 . {Automatic or semi-automatic music 1/0553 . {using optical or light-responsive means} composition, e.g. producing random music, 1/0555 . {using magnetic or electromagnetic applying rules from music theory or modifying a means} musical piece (automatically producing a series of 1/0556 . {using piezo-electric means} tones G10H 1/26)} 1/0558 . {using variable resistors} 1/0033 . {Recording/reproducing or transmission of 1/057 . by envelope-forming circuits music for electrophonic musical instruments (of 1/0575 . -
THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE of the AVEDIS ZILDJIAN COMPANY Welcome To
ZL326 THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE OF THE AVEDIS ZILDJIAN COMPANY welcome to Z Time2011 edition issue 33 2011 Z Time Page two News & Events Page six Greatest Cymbal of All Time Page ten Legends Page fourteen Gen 16 Craigie Zildjian Page sixteen On the Road Page twenty Moving Forward Product Info Intro There are so many exciting new things going on here at Zildjian that I couldn’t wait to share this year’s Z-Time with you. 2011 represents our breakthrough into the digital Page twenty-one music making realm. Our new Gen16 product line is the result of our effort to bring our Cast Cymbals knowledge of cymbals and their sounds to the modern digital environment. You can learn more about this initiative on pages 14 and 15 or at our new website www.zildjian.com. Page fifty-five Sheet Cymbals Whether your music making is acoustic, digital, or both, our desire is to be there no matter where your music takes you. I sincerely hope you enjoy the journey. Page sixty-one Drumsticks Best regards, Page sixty-five Gear Page sixty-eight Scrapbook Craigie & Debbie Zildjian Contributing photographers: Sayre Berman Hadas Naoju Nakamura John Stephens cover artist: Volker Beushausen Heinz Kronberger Kacper Diana Nitschke Levi Tecofsky Dominic Howard - Joris Bulckens Kaminski Jimmy Katz Mario Pires Melissa Terry Muse Tina Korhonen Bernard Rosenberg Andreas Ulvo James Cumpsty photo: Calum Doris Scott Legato Tao Ruspoli JonVanDaal Richard Ecclestone Robert Downs Hyejin, Lee Bianca Scharroo Neil Zlozower Sergey Dudin H.J Lee Ronny Sequeira Ludwig Drums graphic designer: M.v.d. -
Percussion Primer / Triangle by Neil Grover
Percussion Primer / Triangle by Neil Grover SELECTION The triangle should be the highest, non-pitched member of the percussion family. Sizes range from 4” to 10”, however, the best size for concert playing is between 6” and 9”. A larger triangle provides a bigger internal working area for easier execution, however, it is heavier and more difficult to control. Triangles are made from steel, brass or bronze, each producing a different sonority. SUSPENSION A triangle needs to be suspended so that it vibrates unencumbered and freely, al- lowing maximum overtone resonance to be produced. It is very important that the instrument be suspended using a very thin, yet strong, mono-filament line. Fishing line works great and is also inexpensive. The use of string, cable, shoelaces, etc. will effec- tively dampen the resonance of any triangle. Using a second “catch line” will pre- vent the triangle from falling to the floor, should the primary line break. A light “triangle clip” will allow the triangle to be mounted on a music stand when not in use. STROKE The triangle should never be played when mounted on a music stand. It should al- ways be held at eye level and struck on the bottom leg with a motion that “pushes away” the bottom leg. This method will produce the maximum overtone sonority. A triangle sound full of overtones will blend with other instruments. Remember, a tri- angle is a non-pitched instrument and should have a very lush array of overtones, it should not sound like a bell! BEATERS Beaters are available in a large variety of sizes (diameters), materials and shapes. -
Drum Trigger Module Setup Manual for DT50S/DT50K
Drum Trigger Module Setup Manual for DT50S/DT50K EN This manual describes how to correctly connect drum triggers (DT50S/DT50K) to your drum trig- ger module and set parameters on your module to use the triggers. Refer to the Owner’s Manual that came with your DT50S/DT50K for details on how to use drum triggers and mount them on acoustic drums. Select your drum trigger module. DTX502 Page 2 DTX700 Page 12 DTX900M/DTX900/DTXTREME III Page 17 DTX-MULTI 12 Page 24 1 DTX502 Checking the Firmware Version Depending on the version of the firmware, you may need to update it. Before you connect the module to your DT50S/DT50K triggers, be sure to check the version of your module’s firmware. 1. While holding down the [SHIFT] button, turn on the drum trigger module. 2. Confirm the version displayed on-screen. Selecting a Setup Method After you confirm the version, select the appropriate setup method. Quick Setup (recommended) If Version 1.30 or later Advanced Setup Update before Using (recommended) If Version less than 1.30 Use without Updating 2 Quick Setup (recommended) DTX502 Quick Setup (recommended) This section describes the basic setup for connecting your DT50S/DT50K triggers to your module, and how to automatically set parameters by using Trigger Setup. With this method, you do not need to select voices individually. You can play snare, tom, or kick drum sounds simply by selecting a Pre- set kit. 1. Connecting to the Drum Trigger Module Connect your drum triggers to the jacks on your DTX502 indicated below by using the stereo audio cables that came with the triggers. -
Jay Weinberg Drum Specifications
JAY WEINBERG ACOUSTIC DRUMSET SPECIFICATIONS SJC CUSTOM DRUMS “M5” Maple Shells 14” x 22” 7-ply kick drum 14” x 22” 7-ply kick drum 6.5” x 14” 48-ply snare drum 8” x 10” 5-ply rack tom 8” x 12” 5-ply rack tom 9” x 13” 5-ply rack tom 16” x 16” 5-ply floor tom 18” x 18” 5-ply floor tom Custom wrap artwork by Thomas Hooper Chrome hardware with rust accents DW brackets Suspended mounts Diecast hoops Distressed kick hoops with black oyster inlays Vintage kick spurs and legs Kick drum T-rods SJC shield lugs ZILDJIAN CYMBALS 10” K Custom Hybrid Splash 14” A Custom Hi-Hats 18” Ultra Hammered China 20” A Custom Crash 8” K Custom Hybrid Splash 10” Oriental China 8” EFX Bell 20” A Custom Crash 18” Ultra Hammered China 21” S Rock Ride 13” A Custom Hi-Hats 22” Crash of Doom DRUM WORKSHOP PEDALS AND HARDWARE Rack System (5) DWCPRKTLEG Leg Assemblies (7) DWCPRKB36S 36” Straight Bars (2) DWCPRKB42C 42” Curved Bars DWSMRKTTCA 1.5” - .75” Tube Top Cymbal Adapters (13) DWSM934S - SM912S 9” x 1/2” Boom Cymbal Arms (9) DWSMRKC15T 1.5” - 1.5” Leg Clamps (5) DWSMTA12 1” - 1/2” Tom Arms with SM780, 1” Memory Lock (27) DWSMRKML15 1.5” Hinged Memory Locks DWSM9212 1/2” x 18” Boom Arm with Incrementally Adjustable Hi-Hat Clutch DWSM2141X Hi-Hat Stabilizing Clamp System DWSM776 7” Overall with Double Angle V-Clamps / SMMGM Memory Locks DWCPRKSBL Floating Snare Basket (8) GoPro Camera Mounts (2) DWCP9000 Single Pedals DW9500TB Hi-Hat stand (no legs) DWCP9300AL Snare Stand VATER DRUMSTICKS “Jay Weinberg” Universal Model VSHM Stick Holder VSHS Stick Holder (2) VDH Drink -
Ludwig Musser Concert Percussion 2013 Catalog
Welcome to the world of Ludwig/Musser Concert Percussion. The instruments in this catalog represent the finest quality and sound in percussion instruments today from a company that has been making instruments and accessories in the USA for decades. Ludwig is “The Most famous Name in Drums” since 1909 and Musser is “First in Class” for mallet percussion since 1948. Ludwig & Musser aren’t just brand names, they are men’s names. William F. Ludwig Sr. & William F. Ludwig II were gifted percussionists and astute businessmen who were innovators in the world of percussion. Clair Omar Musser was also a visionary mallet percussionist, composer, designer, engineer and leader who founded the Musser Company to be the American leader in mallet instruments. Both companies originated in the Chicago area. They joined forces in the 1960’s and originated the concept of “Total Percussion." With our experience as a manufacturer, we have a dedicated staff of craftsmen and marketing professionals that are sensitive to the needs of the percussionist. Several on our staff are active percussionists today and have that same passion for excellence in design, quality and performance as did our founders. We are proud to be an American company competing in a global economy. This Ludwig Musser Concert Percussion Catalog is dedicated to the late William F. Ludwig II Musser Marimbas, Xylophones, Chimes, Bells, & Vibraphones are available in “The Chief.” His vision for a “Total Percussion” a wide range of sizes and models to completely satisfy the needs of beginners, company was something he created at Ludwig schools, universities and professionals. -
NEW! We Have the Largest Selection of Hard to Find Items. Call
410 DRUM & PERCUSSION PRODUCTS NEW! ALESIS DM7 USB 5-PIECE ALESIS PERFORMANCE PAD PRO MULTI- ELECTRONIC DRUMSET A 5-drum PAD This 8-pad multi-percussion instrument fea- and 3-cymbal drum kit featuring the tures over 500 sounds and has a 3-part sequencer DM7 USB-enabled drum module so you can play live, create loops and sequences, with more than 400 stereo sounds in or accompany yourself. It includes studio effects, 80 kits. The module features a flex- velocity-sensitive drum pads, large LCD display, a lightweight and durable enclosure, ible metronome and learning exer- 24-bit audio outputs, traditional 5-pin MIDI output jack, and a mix input for external cises, record feature, 1/4" line in/out, tracks, loops, and instruments. headphones out, USB connectivity, ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE 30 custom drum kits with customi- KICK PEDAL PERFORMANCEPAD-PRO.......8-pad percussion instrument .......................................... 299.00 zable individual drum and cymbal NOT INCLUDED sounds with volume, pan, tuning, and reverb settings. It has 8 studio EQ settings to ALESIS PERCPAD COMPACT 4-PAD PERCUSSION create the perfect room, club, or stadium sound. It offers (1) large, triple-zone snare INSTRUMENT Has 4 velocity-sensitive pads, a kick pad, (3) single-zone 8" tom pads, (1) 8" Hi-hat and control pedal, (1) kick pad with input and high-quality internal sounds –in a compact stand, (1) 12" Crash with choke, and (1) 12" Ride. It has a pre-assembled, 4-post rack size. Mounts to standard snare stand, tabletop surface, for quick set up and stable support and includes rack clamps and mini-boom cymbal or use the optional Module Mount. -
AYITI CHERIE, MY DARLING HAITI by Nimi Finnigan, B.S, M.F.A A
AYITI CHERIE, MY DARLING HAITI by Nimi Finnigan, B.S, M.F.A A Dissertation In ENGLISH Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Texas Tech University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Approved Dennis Covington Chair of Committee Michael Borshuk Jackie Kolosov-Wenthe Peggy Gordon Miller Dean of the Graduate School May 2012 Copyright 2012, Nimi Finnigan Texas Tech University, Nimi Finnigan, May 2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I owe a debt of gratitude to a number of people without whom Ayiti Cherie, My Darling Haiti would never have been completed: Dennis Covington, who not only served as my supervisor but also introduced me to literary nonfiction, as well as Jackie Kolosov and Michael Borshuk for generously giving of their time and advice and for putting up with me. And as always, I still have not found the right words to thank and honor Mousson and Sean, who edited the manuscript for the facts, but more importantly who remind me to just be Nimi Finnigan through everything that I do because that’s enough. ii Texas Tech University, Nimi Finnigan, May 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ......................................................................................... II ABSTRACT ................................................................................................................. IV 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 1 Creative Nonfiction Overview: It’s All about the Latticework ................................ -
All-State 2019 Gear List .Xlsx
2019 Iowa All-State Music Festival Percussion Source is proud to provide performance equipment for the Iowa All-State Music Festival Item # Model # Instrument Brand Description List Price Regular Price* Festival Price** You Save Availability*** D00069 XSKV35 Xylophone XYLOPHONESOLOIST;3.5OCT;ZELON BARS $3,867.65 $2,107.95 $1,939.31 $168.64 Available D00068 MCKV43 MarimbaAdams MARIMBA;CONCERT;4.3;SYNTHETIC $7,560.00 $4,123.40 $3,711.06 $412.34 SOLD D00664 GC0-26 BELLS;2.6 OCT;CONCERT $3,578.00 $1,961.29 $1,785.00 $176.29 Available Glockenspiel & Stand 150347 KS8190 On Stage KEYBOARD STAND $55.99 $33.95 $30.56 $3.40 Available D00233 YV2700C Vibraphone Yamaha VIBRAPHONE;3.0OCT SILVER $8,018.00 $4,313.70 $4,098.02 $215.68 Available D01108 BK-3203C Chimes Adams CHIMES;SYMPHONIC;1.5"DIAMETER 1.6OCT $9,154.00 $4,992.51 $4,493.25 $499.26 Available D00455 D-3000TC Pearl TIMPANI THRONE $557.00 $322.86 $290.57 $32.29 Available Timpani and Throne D00451 P2KGSET4 Adams TIMPANI;SMOOTH COPPER;23/26/29/32 $23,220.00 $12,041.50 $11,078.18 $963.32 Available D00919 PBE-3618/S Bass Drum BASS DRUM;36X18;W/STBD STAND $3,529.50 $1,668.00 $1,517.88 $150.12 Available D00793 PHX-1465 Pearl CONCERT SNARE;6.5X14AFRICAN MAHOGANY $1,384.00 $666.67 $600.00 $66.67 Available Snare Drum and Stand D00701 S-1030LS SGL BRACED SNARE STAND $260.00 $164.95 $148.46 $16.50 Available D00072 PTE-1012 TOMS;CONCERT;10/12;T890W;DEMO $922.00 $438.00 $402.96 $35.04 Available Concert Toms Pearl D00073 PTE-1314 TOMS;CONCERT;13/14;T890W;DEMO $992.00 $461.36 $424.45 $36.91 Available 204319