YOU’RE LOOKING FOR SPECIAL PERCUSSION SOUNDS? We would like to assist! Here’s where to look: PAISTE SOUND CENTRES & PERCUSSION SPECIALISTS AT THE FOLLOWING . . . BIG CITY MUSIC 36A Fort Street AUCKLAND Ph: (09) 32-202 Cont. Tooey Leggett HARBORNE& ARTHUR 228 Ponsonby Road AUCKLAND PH: (09) 766-165 Cont. Gene Crarer HAMILTON PIANO 380 Anglesea Street HAMILTON Ph: (071) 394-747 Cont. Kevin Lambarth METRO MUSIC STORE 39 Pukuatua Street ROTORUA Ph: (073) 89-910 Cont. Jonathon Jack JEMMETTS MUSIC STORE (CJ.’s) 226 Cashel Street CHRISTCHURCH Ph: (03) 63-267 Cont. Steve Saxton SOUNDS MUSICAL 39 Filleul Street DUNEDIN Ph: (024) 770-058 Cont. Mike Henderson FOR FURTHER SPECIALIST ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CONTACT HAWKE’S BAY AGENCIES CO LTD P 0 BOX 747 NAPIER. ASK: CAMERON BUDGE
Sidelnyk Sounds... Among a host of talented young percussionists in Britain at the moment is one who seems to be kept very much in demand: Steve Sidelnyk. Steve’s percussion sounds can be heard with Style Council, who as he says... “play everything from Funk to Jazz, and there is a lot of room for original sounds. That’s why I play Paiste instruments. They are so well made and well tuned, very musical together and yet each an individual musical instrument. There isn’t another company I know that makes such a wide range of fascinating sounds that both look good and sound good!” Steve uses a complete Paiste Percussion Set and a mixture of Crash, Splash and Bell cymbals as well as a 14” 505 China Type which... “gets a great effect when used with electronic percussion.” More of his special percussion sounds can be heard on records by Trade Young, and Dee. C. Lee. Here’s how Steve describes some of his favourite sounds... “The 11” Cymbal Tree Cymbal ‘Extra Thin’ has such a fast decay, it’s a perfect Splash cymbal and great played together with the wood blocks. I can get a great 20’s sound. I also like the Sound Discs, they’re featured on the new Dee. C. Lee single ‘Come Hell or Waters High’. The disc in the highest register was in perfect tune with the whole track. It’s perfect for the subtle effects. And then at the end of a lot of songs, I’ll use the Roto Sound Disc, it colours the music and it’s not just the same old sound.” “Paiste offers me so much scope, I’ve found my own sound. This is important so that I’m not competing with the drummers set-up.” If you’re still looking for special sounds, try a Paiste Sound Center near you. Further information at pAjgfe CYMBALS SOUNDS GONGS Drummer Service PO BOX 747 NAPIER
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Rip It Up, Issue 116, 1 March 1987, Page 33
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