WAVES. An Interactive Presentation and Performance Exploring the Science Behind Sound with Third Coast Percussion (TCP)

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4045 North Rockwell Street david@thirdcoastpercussion.com (773) 234-2712 WAVES An Interactive Presentation and Performance Exploring the Science Behind Sound with Third Coast Percussion (TCP) Students from South Bend-area middle schools participate in the world premiere of WAVES at the University of Notre Dame. GOALS Students learn about the scientific and musical properties of sound waves. Students participate in interactive activities using app-based technology (including oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers) to visualize the learning objectives. All students participate in an interactive musical performance with members of TCP, reinforcing the learning objectives on percussion instruments custom-designed for this project. This screenshot shows a sound wave, as it would be displayed on an oscilloscope during the WAVES presentation.

4045 North Rockwell Street david@thirdcoastpercussion.com (773) 234-2712 PRESENTATION Performances by TCP are interspersed with teaching moments that connect scientific and musical concepts including: o Amplitude and dynamics (how loud a sound is, and how tall or short a sound wave appears on an oscilloscope) o Frequency and pitch (how low or high a sound is, and how many peaks and troughs of a wave appear on an oscilloscope) o Noise vs. pitch (visualized on an oscilloscope) o Musical timbre and the sonic spectrum (a spectrum analyzer is used to show the frequencies and overtones that make the same note sound different on different musical instruments) A photo from the premiere of WAVES at the University of Notre Dame s DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, May 2014. PERFORMANCE No prior musical experience is necessary for students to participate in the musical performance of WAVES. Every audience member receives a percussion instrument custom-designed for this project to reinforce the concepts taught in the presentation. Students are taught how to play simple musical patterns, and a series of simple symbols are displayed on screen to help guide the audience through the performance with TCP. A member of TCP teaches everything necessary to perform the piece during this presentation, and leads the performance from the stage. Above is a sample of the musical score that is projected on screen to help guide the students through the performance of WAVES.

4045 North Rockwell Street david@thirdcoastpercussion.com (773) 234-2712 AUDIENCE WAVES is ideal for audiences ranging in age from 3rd grade to 6th grade (9 years old to 12 years old). WAVES is also well suited for all-ages family audiences, where young children have adult supervision. Ideal audience size is between 60-125. Audiences may not exceed 200. Two performances can take place in one day, or possibly more upon request. One teacher or volunteer is needed for every 15 students, to supervise and assist in passing out percussion instruments to students in a safe and expedient manner. The audience (and performers!) at the Bravo! Vail Music Festival in Colorado, July 2014. For too many kids in school, STEM education (science, technology, engineering & math) is like a green vegetable - it s good for you, but you don t have to like it while the arts are dessert - you might like it, but you don t need it. -Professor Jay Brockman, Associate Dean College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame Watch a brief video with footage from the world premiere of WAVES by clicking here, or access the link below in your web browser. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=angmltdpzqw

4045 North Rockwell Street sean@thirdcoastpercussion.com (312) 231-0812 TECHNICAL RIDER FOR Third Coast Percussion Waves Educational Program PRESENTER PROVIDES: Mains: High-quality stereo system with sufficient power for amplification of quartet at medium to high volume HD projector and video screen (back projected screen preferred) Ability to connect to projector through VGA cable Microphones: handheld talk back microphone (amplification of ensemble preferred see input list) Microphone Stands: 11 tall boom stands, 1 straight stand Power plug-in source for laptop computer on stage Monitors: None HD projector and video screen (back projected screen preferred) 10 Music Stands, 3 chairs Backline Instruments: o two 4.3 marimbas o vibraphone o concert bass drum with stand o snare drum with concert height stand o 8 tom-toms o 2 China cymbals EVENT CONTENT: - 30 of interactive presentation and performance by Third Coast Percussion - 25 of group rehearsal with participants - Roughly 5 of final performance Maximum Run Time: 1 hour Pieces to include: CONDON Fractalia (5 ) THOMAS Resounding Earth, Mvt. II (8 ) MARTIN Waves (5 ) SOUND REINFORCEMENT: o tam-tam with stand o two tubular chimes (pitched A & E) o 3 boom stands o 4 double tom-tom stands o 2 bows o 5 tables or trap tables with X stands This interactive concert program can be performed acoustically or with sound reinforcement for instruments. Decisions about sound reinforcement should be made based on the performance venue and in consultation with the ensemble. Please contact Sean Connors (sean@thirdcoastpercussion.com) with any questions. Regardless of this decision, Microphones listed below are suggestions based on our previous work with sound engineers. The venue s sound engineer may suggest substitutions if these microphones are not available or appropriate for the venue s acoustic. Where there is no suggested microphone please choose a suitable microphone. See attached stage plot for microphone placement. Page 1 of 3

4045 North Rockwell Street sean@thirdcoastpercussion.com (312) 231-0812 MAIN CONSOLE INPUT: Input Instrument Mic Type Mic Stand 1 Marimba high Schoeps MK21g or similar Tall Boom 2 Marimba low Schoeps MK21g or similar Tall Boom 3 Marimba high Schoeps MK21g or similar Tall Boom 4 Marimba low Schoeps MK21g or similar Tall Boom 5 Vibraphone Neuman KM 184 or similar Tall Boom 6 Drums and Tubular Chimes Shure KSM32 or similar Tall Boom 7 Overhead 1 (small toys) Shure KSM 32 or similar Tall Boom 8 Tam-Tam Sennheiser MD421 or similar Tall Boom 9 Bass Drum Sennheiser MD421 or similar Tall Boom 10 Temple Bowls Shure KSM 32 or similar Tall Boom 11 Temple Bowls Shure KSM 32 or similar Tall Boom 12 Speaking Mic Wireless Talkback SCHEDULE: Below is a proposed schedule for the day of performance: o 10:00 AM 1:00 PM load-in, set-up, sound check o 1:00 PM 2:00 PM meal break o 2:30 PM doors open o 3:00 PM concert ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION NOTES AUDIENCE SIZE: o Ideally 60-125, maximum 200 students / participants o Total number will require this many instruments provided by Third Coast Percussion to be passed out to audience members (includes instruments for adults) Shakers = Total # of Students x 1.1 Whistles = Total # of Students x.22 Log Drums = Total # of Students x.44 First pipe set = Total # of Students x.22 Second pipe set = Total # of Students x.22 Single Sided Mallets = Total # of students x.44 Double Sided Mallets = Total # of students x.44 STAFFING REQUIREMENTS: o 1 adult in audience or on staff per every 10 children (teacher, parent, usher, college student, intern, etc.) o duties include: passing out workbooks and writing utensils passing out instruments and mallets helping to show students playing vs. resting position Page 2 of 3

4045 North Rockwell Street sean@thirdcoastpercussion.com (312) 231-0812 acting as group leaders for students (will play along) Assembly of audience participation instruments will take a little less than one hour. Please provide staff member(s) to help in the assembly of these instruments which Third Coast will pre-ship to the venue prior to the event This presentation involves the optional inclusion of workbooks geared toward younger audience members. If the venue wishes to include this aspect in the presentation, please be prepared to print out enough workbooks from a.pdf file sent from Third Coast Percussion prior to the event. Venue will also provide 1 writing utensil per workbook. The performers will not move instruments during the first half; microphones can stay set until intermission. If at all possible, please provide a load-in route without steps or stairs between load in site and performance venue. Large freight are elevators preferred, or elevators where the door can be held without an alarm sounding. Please provide as many carts, dollies, or flat-bed hand trucks as possible for load-in and load-out HOSPITALITY: Internet Access (if available at venue) o If possible, please arrange access to venue wireless network for 5 performers (Glenn Kotche, plus 4 members of Third Coast Percussion) Green Room o VENUE/PRESENTER will provide Green Room, Dressing Room, or other area for TCP to change clothes, relax and store their personal belongings. Catering o Load in and Sound Check: Coffee with cream and sugar, bottled water. Fresh fruit, crackers. o Lunch: Sandwiches, salad, light snacks, etc. o and sugar, bottled water. Page 3 of 3