Tap Seminar 2010

Mark Yancich, Host
Emory University, Schwartz Center
June 1  – June 5, 2010

The 2010 TAP Seminar is our 20th anniversary week of percussion activities. Please join us for what promises to be the best seminar yet! This summer's seminar will be a five-day intensive and interactive week of study, rehearsal and performance; all events to take place Tuesday - Saturday, June 1 - June 5, 2010 at the Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Atlanta Percussion Seminar includes a series of workshops for percussion students of all levels, grades 7-8, as well as our usual advanced high school and college level activities. In an effort to increase awareness and generate enthusiasm for all types of percussion, we would like to invite  any interested percussionist to attend five days of study, rehearsal and performance.

Whether you have just started playing percussion, or you have been playing for a few years and want to hone your skills on a new area of percussion, we have the event that covers it all!

* Recital by the Atlanta Percussion Seminar faculty

* Daily clinics/seminars/masterclasses on various aspects of percussion artistry.

* Daily student percussion ensemble rehearsals and instruction.

* Workshops/sessions involving non-performing aspects of percussion.

* Student percussion ensemble recital to culminate the week's activities.

As in previous years, the week has been structured to maximize each students' exposure to all aspects of percussion performance in a hands-on approach. Lead by a faculty of nationally recognized performers and teachers, the seminar involves students in a comprehensive program of percussion activities including recitals, percussion ensemble, clinics, masterclasses and discussion groups.

Just print out, fill in and send in the application right away. . . enrollment is limited!

The week has been structured to maximize each student’s exposure to all aspects of percussion performance in a hands-on approach. Lead by a faculty of nationally recognized performers and teachers, the seminar involves all the students in a comprehensive program of activities including recitals, percussion ensemble, clinics, masterclasses and discussion groups.

 From Snare Drum to World Percussion, Mallets to Timpani, Drumset to Percussion Theater, the 2010 TAP Seminar will offer a well-rounded view of percussion in all its forms. Students will develop an expanded view of what is available to them percussively, while developing techniques to further their skills.

The Atlanta Percussion Seminar, (sponsored by TAP Publications, American Drum Mfg. Company and Emory University's percussion dept.), has attracted the attention of student and professional percussionists from across the country. Join us this summer to be a part of this very unique special event!

Copyright & © 2010, Mark Yancich