PERCUSSION. Instruments which a percussionist may be required to play are grouped into six (6) categories (see Appendix A.) Percussionists must each be engaged in only one of the categories (the "basic category"). The election of the "basic categories" shall occur prior to the commencement of rehearsals and shall require the approval of the Music Director/Conductor and the Contractor. Any or all of the instruments within the "basic category" may be played at the musician's minimum basic scale fee as provided for in this Agreement. Where a percussion instrument is required that is included in the grouping for more than one (1) of the six (6) categories, the Contractor, in consultation with the Musical Director/Conductor and the percussionist will decide which category is to be used. Instruments of an uncommon and unusual nature that are required in the musical score and are not considered standard to any of the six (6) categories will be provided by the Producer if not owned by the musician.
PERCUSSION. As first percussionist to play snare drums, bass drum, cymbals, temple blocks, castanets, tambourine, triangle, sleigh bells, xxx-toms, tubular bells, maracas and any reasonable “effects” and the minimum weekly production salary therefore shall be as for Doubling in 1.2.1 above. For playing timpani and/or glockenspiel in addition, the minimum weekly production salary shall be as for Trebling in 1.2.2 above.
PERCUSSION. 2.1.7.1 First Percussion
2.1. For playing timpani and/or glockenspiel in addition, the minimum weekly fee shall be as for up to 3 instruments in 2.2.1.
PERCUSSION. (a) Instruments which a percussionist may be required to play are grouped into six (6) categories (see Appendix A). Percussionist must each be engaged in only one (1) of the categories (the “basic category”). The election of “basic categories” shall occur prior to the commencement of rehearsals and shall require the approval of the Local Contracting Leader in consultation with the Music Director/Conductor of the affected musical show or presentation.
(b) Any or all of the instruments within the “basic category” may be played at the musician’s minimum basic scale fee, as provided for in this agreement.
(c) Where a percussion instrument is required that is included in the grouping for more than one (1) of the six (6) categories, the Local Contracting Leader, in consultation with the Music Director/Conductor of the affected musical show or presentation and the percussionist will decide which category is to be used.
(d) Instruments of an uncommon and unusual nature, that are required in the musical score for the show, and are not considered standard to any of the six (6) categories, will be provided by the Centre if not owned by the percussionist.
PERCUSSION. 2 Congas (LP or Pearl) (1 fifth conga, 1 grave with stand) • Djembe Remo (1 stand Gibraltar) • 1 additional Djembé stand (Gibraltar) for the Alegre drum. • Hand Cymbals Crash 16”, Splash 8” or China 18” With stand (Sabían or Zildjian)
PERCUSSION. Excessive number of broken drum heads. 2. Lost or damaged sticks/mallets.
PERCUSSION. LP model Xxxxx Xxxxxx or similar (no bass cajon or Meinl cajon) 3 cymbal stands 1 snare stand 1 LP djembe 1 bass drum pedal 1 drum rug 1 piano stool
PERCUSSION. Percussion instruments shall be categorised in the following four groups:
PERCUSSION. Percussionists will furnish their own sticks/mallets.
PERCUSSION. Shall be divided into three categories: