Traditional Percussion and Sound Effects. Traditional percussion and sound effects shall include non-pitched percussion instruments found in the standard symphonic repertoire including but not limited to those in the following list: Concert Bass Drum Snare Drum (Field Drum, Tenor Drum, Parade Drum) Cymbals and Piatti Sound Effects (Slide Whistle, Pop Gun, Car Horns, Slapstick, Ratchet, etc.) Gongs and Xxx Xxxx Tambourine, Triangle, Finger Cymbals, Xxxx Tree, Xxxx Tree, Xxxx Block 6. Latin Percussion – the Latin percussion category refers to hand drums, shakers, bells, rattles and related percussion instruments of Ethnic origin most of which do not appear in the standard symphonic repertoire, including, but not limted to the following: Conga Drums, Bongos Timbales (including cow bells and cymbals) Shakers, Maracas, Cabasa, Claves Gongs and Xxx Xxxx Tambourine, Triangle, Finger Cymbals, Xxxx Tree, Xxxx Tree, Xxxx Block a) A percussionist must be contracted for only one (1) of the six (6) sections and must be informed by the Contractor or Leader prior to the engagement. b) A percussionist may double on an instrument or instruments in one (1) section other than the one in which s/he was engaged. c) A percussionist may play any or all of the instruments covered by the section in which s/he was engaged without charging a double. When s/he plays any instrument or instruments in one other section, doubling fees shall apply for each additional instrument.
Traditional Percussion and Sound Effects. Traditional percussion and sound effects will include non-pitched percussion instruments found in standard symphonic repertoire including but not limited to those in the following list: Concert Bass Drum Snare Drum (Field Drum, Tenor Drum, Parade Drum) Cymbals and Piatti Gongs and Xxx Xxxx Tambourine, Triangle, Finger Sound Effects (Slide Whistle, Pop Gun, Car Horns. Cymbal, Mark Tree, Bell Tree, Slapstick, Ratchet etc.) Wood Block
Traditional Percussion and Sound Effects. Traditional percussion and sound effects shall include non-pitched percussion instruments found in the standard symphonic repertoire including but not limited to those in the following list: ▪ Concert Bass Drum ▪ Snare Drum (Field Drum, Tenor Drum, Parade Drum) ▪ Cymbals and Piatti ▪ Sound Effects (Slide Whistle, Pop Gun, Car Horns, Slapstick, Ratchet, etc.) ▪ Gongs and Xxx Xxxx ▪ Tambourine, Triangle, Finger Cymbals, Mark Tree, Bell Tree, Wood Block 6. Latin Percussion – the Latin percussion category refers to hand drums, shakers, bells, rattles and related percussion instruments of Ethnic origin most of which do not appear in the standard symphonic repertoire, including, but not limted to the following: ▪ Conga Drums, ▪ Bongos ▪ Timbales (including cow bells and cymbals) ▪ Shakers, Maracas, Cabasa, Claves ▪ Gongs and Xxx Xxxx ▪ Tambourine, Triangle, Finger Cymbals, Mark Tree, Bell Tree, Wood Block a) A percussionist must be contracted for only one (1) of the six (6) sections and must be informed by the Contractor or Leader prior to the engagement. b) A percussionist may double on an instrument or instruments in one (1) section other than the one in which s/he was engaged. c) A percussionist may play any or all of the instruments covered by the section in which s/he was engaged without charging a double. When s/he plays any instrument or instruments in one other section, doubling fees shall apply for each additional instrument.