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Still, the percussionist was heard as part of a group.
The percussionists have to work well together as a team so all parts can be covered.
At the middle of the piece is a "competition" for three percussionists.
Beginning from 1967 he joined many artists' works as a percussionist.
The supporting playing, though, was excellent, especially from the percussionists.
He started to play in orchestras, but as a percussionist.
Like the dancers, the percussionists have developed their skills from an early age.
Today it is widely used by percussionists in different music styles.
The percussionists will play in boxes on both sides of the stage.
Though four percussionists are credited the record has no forward momentum.
For these shows he is playing acoustic guitar with two percussionists.
No percussionists or woodwind players are on the team, he said.
They added a percussionist and used more electric guitar in their show.
Five of "the nation's top percussionists" were hired for the recording.
Second Construction was composed in 1940 and scored for four percussionists.
As a percussionist, he has to be both: to sound good and look good.
Four percussionists will play a wide range of Brazilian instruments.
Prior to his career in engineering he was a jazz percussionist.
The piece, which calls for 20 percussionists and three keyboard players, is not often performed.
Working with percussionists, he developed song forms and set down time signatures.
In fact, 78 players are required in all, including four percussionists.
When this happens, he/she directs the brass and three percussionists.
His band has a drummer and two other percussionists at the ends of the small room.
"We will have percussionists along with the pit band, but right up there and very visible."
The regular brass band sound is improved with another 2 percussionists.