Brass Band Percussion (Steve Jones & Ali Woodman from The Cory Band, plus special guest appearance by the bands musical director, Philip Harper

Percussion Discussion - Episode 105 - Brass Band Percussion. In this episode of Percussion Discussion we are focusing on something very close to my heart, Brass Bands, and in particular the percussion section. This episode features 2 members of the percussion section from the #1 ranked brass band on the planet - The Cory Band, Steve Jones and Ali Woodman. Join Steve, Ali and myself as we talk about many of the aspects of playing percussion in a modern brass band setting. we talk about how they got into banding, the huge array of instruments thay have to play, the logistics of playing in a section with up to 6 percussionists and of course how rewarding it can be, especially playing at the very highest level as The Cory Band have done for many years. I was thrilled to be joined by the bands Musical director, Philip Harper to give his thoughts and opinions on percussion from both the perspective as a composer and a conductor, we also get to see & hear a snippet of the band in full flight performing a section of one of Philips very Challenging test pieces - Explorers On The Moon. Many thanks to Steve, Ali, Phil for giving up their time so generously. Many thanks to the Cory Band for granting permission to use the clip of Explorers on the moon. www.coryband.com i really hope you have enjoyed this episode, quite different to our usual interviews, i genuinely believe that brass bands provide an incredible grounding for a musician that wants make dums or percussion his or her career, there is usually one on yoy doorstep crying out for new members, do yourself a favour and try it!Please rate and review this podcast - it really helps other drummers and percussionists find it. Thanks, Matty.

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