Introduced in 1980, our Super-Overtone triangles were the first pro quality triangles specifically manufactured to emit a large array of overtones. Available in two sizes (6" & 9") the TR-6 & TR-9 models have been some of the most sought after symphonic triangles.
Our NEW 5" model Super-Overtone triangle produces the same wide- harmonic spectrum as the two larger models, but, the frequency band of this model is significantly higher than the 6" model. In fact, this special triangle bridges the gap between a standard model and a high pitched piccolo triangle.
Orchestral percussionists will find this triangle to be very versatile and suitable for all professional situations, regardless of ensemble size.
I was thrilled to be invited to take part in Fenway Park's 100th Anniversary celebration last Friday. It was a beautiful day to hold what is sure to be viewed as a historic event. Members of the Boston Pops were on hand to perform 3 John Williams compositions. Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart kicked the festivities off with John Williams' arrangement of the National Anthem. It was immediately followed by the playing of Maestro Williams' "Hymn For New England. As a special treat Maestro Williams conducted the world premier his new composition written for the occasion. Titled "Fanfare For Fenway", the crowd reaction was closer to that of fans at a rock concert! CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WORLD PREMIER OF...
Be sure to catch Grover Pro artists and top percussionists Rich Redmond & Mark Shelton on April 14th at the Percussive Arts Society - West Texas Day Of Percussion. Rich Redmond is a top call recording drummer/percussionist based in Nashville. His versatile, dynamic, musical and rock solid drumming is the sound behind many of today's top talents. He has worked country music's top stars including: Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert, Jewel, Trace Adkins, plus many others. Mark Shelton is a versatile, multi-percussionist, whose style blends influences from classical, jazz, folk, and pop. Mark is an avid "hand-percussionist" and has directed the Percussive Arts Society's hand drumming jam sessions at PASIC. Both Rich & Mark are prolific clinicians...
This past week I had the pleasure of joining the percussion section of the Las Vegas Philharmonic for a performance of the Mahler Symphony #2. What made this experience extra special was that the Philhamonic was opening up it's new home at The Smith Center For The Performing Arts. I've played a in number of new concert halls over the years, but this is one of the best! It is both aesthetically and acoustically beautiful. The performance was to a sold out audience. I got to play the mysterious "Mahler" bells at the end of the piece (in addition to glock, triangle and gong). Needless to say, there was an abundance of Grover products including triangles, mallets,beaters, and a rare...
Percussionist John Wooton, Director Of Percussion at the University Of Southern Mississippi, will be embarking on a southeastern U.S. clinic tour next week. In addition to his teaching responsibilities during the school year, John runs four percussion camps at the University of S. Mississippi over the summer. John recently wrote us, "I use your tambourines and triangles, thanks for the amazing instruments!" Here are the stops on John's upcoming percussion clinic tour: March 13 - Prattville High School, Prattville, Ala., Jeff Grant - Band Director March 14 - Niceville High School, Niceville, Fla., Daniel Wooten - Band Director March 15 - Florida State University, John Parks - Percussion Prof. March 16 - Univ. of Central Florida - Thad Anderson -...