Demo and Clearance List at Chops Percussion

We have recently updated our demo/clearance list with more products at a great price. Everything from marching drums, carriers, stick bags, sticks, and more. We even have two Roland SPD-X Drum Samplers on Clearance that are brand new! With many great offers take a second to check out the list at the link below and give us a call to check on availability as the list and quantities are constantly changing. We are sure there is something on the list that you can get at an amazing price that will be a great addition to your percussion gear!

https://www.chopspercussion.com/run?useUX=true&id=8&opid=712&_tid=379

Note: All sales are final for all items on the clearance list and are not able to be returned.

Call us today to check for stock availability – (317) 813-2070.

2022 IMEA Professional Development Conference

If you’re attending the IMEA conference this week, here’s a list of performances and clinics with percussion interest you should check out!  Many of these events are percussion focused but we also highlighted some clinics that would definitely apply to any music/percussion educator. We hope you enjoy your time at the conference this year! Be sure to stop by the Paige’s Music/Chops Percussion booth and say hello!

Performing Groups

All State Jr. and HS Jazz Band Friday 1/14, 12:00pm
Intercollegiate Band Friday 1/14, 7:30pm
Homestead High School Jazz Band #1 Saturday 1/15, 9:00am
Carmel High School Percussion Ensemble Saturday 1/15, 11:00am
Purdue University Jazz Band Saturday 1/5, 1:00pm
All State Percussion Ensemble Saturday 1/15, 2:30pm
Northern Illinois University Wind Ensemble Saturday 1/13, 1:00pm

Clinic Sessions with Percussion Interest or General Interest

Friday 1/12:
11:00am Retaining the Tech-Savvy Generation (John Mlynczak)
12:00pm The Compositional Process/Q&A (Jacob Narverud)
2:30am  Technology for Ensembles in a Post-Pandemic World (Mike Olander)
3:30pm Finding a Teaching Job (Penny Dimmick)
Saturday 1/13:
10:00am Better Solutions for Sight Reading (Mike Olander)
11:00am Tips and Tricks for Teaching in a Small School (Katelyn Helms/Laura Helms)
12:00pm Afro-Brazilian drumming and dance for K-8 music (Christopher and Jessica Fashun)
12:00pm Rudiments Reimagined (James Vilseck)
12:00pm Guided Improvisations for Percussion
1:00pm Set You Marching Band Students Up for Success: A Judge’s Perspective (Kyle Weirich)

Full details and registration can be found at https://conference.imeamusic.org/.

Northwestern HS Community Percussion Clinic

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This week would like to highlight an upcoming Community Percussion Clinic hosted by Northwestern HS in Kokomo, Indiana. They will be having an interactive clinic later this month with Julie Davila. You can find more details and contact information below.

What: An “interactive” clinic with renowned Clinician, Composer, Adjudicator and Teacher Julie Davila
Where: Northwestern High School, Kokomo, IN
When: Friday, January 28th, 2022
Time: 5-9pm
Cost: $25 per student for pre-registration ($40 at the door)
Who: This clinic is for high school students or (experienced) middle school/junior high
students.
Expectations: This clinic is intended to be “hands on” and interactive. Students that
are attending should plan to bring sticks, practice pads and mallets. You will be playing!!
Marching drums (snares, tenors and marching bass drums) as well as marimbas will be
provided.

Registration: Please send registration forms and the $25 fee to:

Northwestern HS
Attn: Jon Rodgers
3431 N. 400 W
Kokomo, IN 46901

Julie Davila Clinic Registration form.docx

Deadline: All registration forms and fees are due to Jon Rodgers by Friday, December
17, 2021. Make checks payable to the Northwestern Band.

Any questions can be sent to Jon Rodgers- jonathon.rodgers@nwsc.k12.in.us

About the Clinician
Julie Davila is renowned percussionist specializing in concert
and marching percussion. She was inducted in to the WGI
Percussion Hall of Fame in 2014. She currently serves as
President-Elect for the Percussive Arts Society and is the
percussion coordinator for the MTSU Band of Blue. Julie is on
the adjudication teams for WGI and DCI, and has published
four method books and over 30 solo and ensembles for
marching and concert percussion.

2021 Indiana Percussion Association Clinic Day Information

 

WHAT: 2021 Indiana Percussion Association Clinic Day and I&E Competition

WHEN: Saturday, December 7th, 9am-5pm (on-site registration begins at 8am)

WHERE: Plainfield Community Middle School

HOW TO REGISTER:

For Individuals or group pay by CC:

Tickets are $15 in advanced or $20 at the door

To buy your ticket, please CLICK HERE.

For schools paying with school check:

For school groups, please send an email to BROOKE at admin@indianapercussion.org with the following information. You will be sent an invoice for school check payment. *School name, Number of tickets requested

DETAILS: Come listen, watch and learn from amazing percussion educators at the IPA Clinic Day! Participants will visit multiple clinics throughout the day, hearing from some of the best performing artists and educators on all areas of percussion. Clinic sessions run from 9am-5pm with a lunch break. Lunch will be available for purchase at Plainfield Middle School or students may provide their own.

I/E COMPETITION:

http://www.indianapercussion.org/?q=content/ie-competition

Individual and Ensemble Competition will be held during the day. The categories are: Snare Drum, Tenors, Keyboard, Timpani, and Percussion Ensemble. The entrance fee for a solo is $12. The fee for an ensemble is $8 per member. Find more information here: http://www.indianapercussion.org/?q=content/ie-competition

Don’t miss this great opportunity to get your 2021-2022 indoor season off to a great start!

Yearly Maintenance Tips: A Comprehensive Guide

As the new year approaches, your program is likely going into the busiest time of year with concert band, solo and ensemble, jazz band and indoor percussion all happening at the same time.  Often times you may not think about taking a little extra time to do a thorough inspection of your gear, but it will go a long way in getting the most out of your investment.

Now is a great time to do some general equipment maintenance and cleaning that can ensure you are ready for the busy months ahead.  Having your students actively participate in this process will help them take pride over equipment that will be used long after they leave your program and can help the process move along faster and seem less overwhelming.

Below are some quick and easy tips for making sure your gear is in top shape to start the new year:

  • Take an inventory of all your equipment at the end of each semester.
  • Clean all equipment using a soft cloth to remove any dirt or grime that has built up over time.  A small amount of diluted rubbing alcohol can help remove major build-up.
  • Inspect your instruments for any missing parts.
  • Check for broken or damaged areas on your equipment that may require repair or replacement.
  • Ensure that all frame bolts, nuts, carrier parts, etc. are at the correct tightness.
  • Cover all instruments daily and keep small instruments stored properly.  Don’t leave equipment on the truck for long periods of time.

For a more exhaustive list of maintenance and specific things to look for you can download the pdf file here:

Chops Percussion Comprehensive Percussion Maintenance Guide

If you are in need of parts or more tips call us today and we can help you get everything you need to make sure you are ready to go for 2022!