David Kimpton on Percussion in the pit for Les Miserable ⦿ Check out my website - ⦿ Follow my Social Media... Facebook - / lindboiquartet Instagram - / averagewood. . ⦿ My Gear....
Hi Lindsay, I absolutely love your work here. I’m doing the show for my school and I really struggle with reading the music so I was wondering whether you had the full show recorded and whether you were willing to give it to me? This would really help me a lot. I completely understand if you’re unable to give me the footage. Keep up the amazing work. :)
Thanks @drumskunk! When I first played Les Mis in 2001, I played the original two-player version which had Kit and Percussion books. This version was just a single player, all-encompassing Percussion book. Manageable by one player, some moments where a second pair of hands would be ... well, handy! but otherwise OK for a single player.
First class! Great to see the hidden percussionist! Your work is greatly appreciated! Love it :-)
Sorry, only just saw this comment, but thanks Lee! This is one of the best, most challenging scores I've ever played, worth every second!
Amazing video and amazing percussion. We need a second part! WOW
Hi Lindsay, I absolutely love your work here. I’m doing the show for my school and I really struggle with reading the music so I was wondering whether you had the full show recorded and whether you were willing to give it to me? This would really help me a lot. I completely understand if you’re unable to give me the footage. Keep up the amazing work. :)
Split this job with someone else, want to know how to get back into percussion like this
which production was this?
Luna T ?
it's NERD time i meant, which theatre, year, place
This was Gosford Musical Society, in Gosford NSW (about an hour north of Sydney) in October/November 2019
David Kimpton ah thank you very much
How many do you have together
Percussion instruments or people in the pit?
Both
Nice homemade trine!
Actually it's a store-bought, Treeworks TreCoil which just happens to sound very much like a Nolan Trine!
This is world class
Out of interest. Is this the norm for this show or are you playing multiple?
I did this show once on kit and I was the only perc
Thanks @drumskunk! When I first played Les Mis in 2001, I played the original two-player version which had Kit and Percussion books. This version was just a single player, all-encompassing Percussion book. Manageable by one player, some moments where a second pair of hands would be ... well, handy! but otherwise OK for a single player.