Rhythm

Percussion Toolbox

Just ‘COS’ it’s a triangle doesn’t mean we are not being deadly serious. Besides its impressive provenance and diverse use, it is a tricky little instrument to get accurate on. I have found it invaluable in recording sessions and film music, and it remains a ‘must take’ instrument for all my solo work and collaborations.

We can also get a lot of variety by considering different

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