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From Screen to Field: 5 Rules for Writing Playable Drumline Parts
Every young arranger eventually runs into the same problem: The Playback Lie. You write something in MuseScore or Sibelius, hit the spacebar, and it sounds incredible. The computer plays every 32nd note perfectly evenly. The midi-cymbals crash and choke instantly. It sounds clean. It sounds exciting. Then you hand the music to actual high school students, and it falls apart. Why? Because computer playback doesn't have to deal with physics, gravity, or arm fatigue. Humans do.
Spencer Perilloux
Nov 30, 20253 min read


Learning the Language of Messiaen’s Birds: Preparing the Glockenspiel Part
Most percussionists know the famous xylophone solo in Olivier Messiaen’s Exotic Birds . But tucked just above it in the score is another...
Spencer Perilloux
Sep 29, 20253 min read
How to Play Percussion in Marches: A Guide for Community Band Musicians
Marches are the backbone of community bands. They may look simple, but style and leadership are what separate a strong, confident band...
Spencer Perilloux
Aug 30, 20255 min read
Welcome to My Percussion Pathway
Welcome to My Percussion Pathway I'm Spencer, a professional percussionist and educator with a passion for helping others develop sound...
Spencer Perilloux
Jul 24, 20252 min read
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