In this email: COVID-19 resources for teaching, Five/Nine Minute Drill online versions, Books available digitally, Tap-Off in the classroom, VDL/Sibelius tip, Videos and latest releases.
New COVID-19 Filter
Friday, June 26th, 2020Greetings from our little corner of the world!
As cliché as it is to say, “We hope you’re doing well in these unprecedented/uncertain/crazy times in which we live,” we really honestly do. We here at Tapspace HQ have fared well, all things considered, and are grateful for the opportunity to continue working and doing what we do best – releasing great music for all of you in percussion education.
We are thinking of all of you in the teaching community, about your concerns and struggles amidst the pandemic. You are to be applauded for the myriad ways in which you continue to rise to the challenge of keeping students engaged in music and percussion.
Likewise, for students. Has it ever been harder to be a student than it is right now? Your dedication to continue to strive for yourselves and become better players and future teachers is to be commended.
In that spirit, we wanted to inform you that we have created a special COVID-19 filter on our website that we hope will serve you as you think about your upcoming challenges in the fall.
We have combed through our entire catalog and highlighted the pieces that satisfy the following COVID-era requirements:
Continue readingOnline versions of Five/Nine Minute Drill (social distancing versions)
Monday, April 6th, 2020UPDATED JUNE 2021
While much of the world was sheltering in place during the 2020-21 COVID-19 pandemic, we offered free access to the popular daily drill methods Five Minute Drill and Nine Minute Drill available online to users who either already owned or had just purchased the book(s). This was a temporary fix in order to aid those teachers and students needing to work in remote learning environments.
With the return to widespread in-person learning, this temporary online version will become unavailable on June 18, 2021. Please revert to using physical versions of the book instead.
Stay safe, and keep practicing!
COVID-19 Updates
Wednesday, March 18th, 2020During these uncertain times, we are taking measures to scale back our operation and take precautions toward the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Following state-mandated social distance guidelines, we are still fulfilling shipments from our office in Portland, Oregon. We will continue to operate in this manner as long as the US Postal Service and UPS remain functional and so long as it is safe for our staff to continue to do so.
Contacting Us:
We will continue to provide the service you’ve come to expect from us, albeit more remotely. Please contact us online rather than via our office phone. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
International Shipments:
For the time-being, we will not be making international, non-US shipments from Tapspace.com. The majority of our catalog is available in downloadable PDF format, so we recommend purchasing your music that way if possible. We also encourage you to check with one of our dealers who may be able to more quickly provide your shipment.
Using the Tap-Off in the Classroom: a three-tiered achievement system
Sunday, March 1st, 2020by Ralph Hicks
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in an email newsletter. We are reposting it here, as several folks have asked about it.
Using the different surfaces available with the combination of Tap-Off and Rat-Pad drumming practice tools, I’ve incorporated a three-tiered achievement system to reduce the anxieties beginners have while learning in the classroom. The available sound and feel combinations allow for an environment well suited for all types of learners to feel comfortable engaging. The practice pad exercises from Five Minute Drill and Nine Minute Drill are a great way to get started with these ideas.
- Level 1: Tap-Off + Rat-Pad overlay (quietest, least amount of rebound)
- Level 2: Orange gum rubber (medium volume, most rebound)
- Level 3: Darkmatter oval (loudest attack, slightly less rebound)
Tapspace Newsletter – November 2019
Monday, November 11th, 2019In this email: So we’ve made a few new things. Over 100 new pieces produced in 2019. We’re headed to PASIC Nov 13-16 in Indianapolis; macOS Catalina compatibility warning for VDL users; Featured videos: Nightscape (Shane Mulligan), Palm Reader (Benjamin Holmes), In the Fog (Aaron Locklear), Canon Fodder (Chad Heiny).
Tapspace Newsletter – October 2019
Friday, October 11th, 2019In this email: more new releases and new composer material now available, hand-picked selection of “holiday-esque” titles, Mac OS X Catalina compatibility warning, featured vides of music by Jim Casella and Brian Blume.
Tapspace Newsletter – August 2019
Tuesday, August 27th, 2019In this email: Tons of new releases, She-e Wu’s “Blue Identity,” new 2-mallet book “Mainstream Mallets,” VDL spotlight on NYC-based percussionist Chris Thompson, VDL Demystified available for free! Featured performances.
VDL user spotlight: CHRIS THOMPSON
Sunday, August 25th, 2019As Virtual Drumline has been a mainstay in the creative arsenal of composers and arrangers for over 15 years now, we’d like to shine a spotlight on some of the people who have done exceptional things with it. Today, we’re excited to feature Chris Thompson.
Originally from the San Francisco bay area, Chris Thompson is a New York City-based music composer, arranger, and percussionist. His music blends the high-energy sound world of modern drum & bugle corps with the experimentalism of contemporary classical and electronic music.
Chris’ work as a percussionist and arranger greatly influences his composition: for over a decade he has been a member of Alarm Will Sound and the American Contemporary Music Ensemble (ACME), he recently toured internationally as a performer with Tyondai Braxton’s HIVE, and at age 15 he was one of the youngest-ever members of the Santa Clara Vanguard drumline.
Having performed, recorded, or arranged for artists and ensembles such as Alarm Will Sound, ACME, Björk, Dirty Projectors, Medeski Martin & Wood, the Metropolitan Opera, Nico Muhly, Brian Reitzell, They Might Be Giants, and Valgeir Siggurðsson, Chris has participated in the world premieres of over a hundred new works and can be heard on 30 studio albums. For ten years he has performed in the pits of various Broadway shows, including Wicked and The Phantom of the Opera.
Continue readingAdding Logic Pro X Track Stacks and Patches to your Virtual Drumline workflow
Wednesday, July 24th, 2019While composing in a notation program like Finale or Sibelius is a quick way to get your music in front of players, there are a number of scenarios when it is necessary to use Virtual Drumline within a sequencer such as Logic, Cubase, or Digital Performer. Some of these situations might include:
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