Professional World Percussion Remote Recording -- AfroCuban, Brazilian, Balinese Gamelan, etc. for $30

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Professional World Percussion Remote Recording -- AfroCuban, Brazilian, Balinese Gamelan, etc. for $30

With a huge depth of experience performing and recording everything from gamelan to jazz, and an even larger collection of instruments, I'm certain we can add any percussion textures you could desire to your recording. The service will include up to 8 professional quality stems for your tracks, and includes 2 revisions and edits.
I currently teach world percussion at two major universities in Utah and am a recipient of a US Fulbright Fellowship to study gamelan in Bali, Indonesia.

Gear: Universal Audio Apollo 8p and Zoom F8 (for field recording)
Mics: Neumann KM184 pair
Blue Dragonfly pair
Shure KSM141 pair
Shure SM7b
Shure SM57 (x5)
Shure Beta 52
Beyerdynamic M201TG
Beyerdynamic M160 pair
AEA R84 pair
Sennheiser MD421 (x3)

Drums:
Full sets of AfroCuban and Brazilian percussion from LP and Gon Bops.
Gamelan angklung, gamelan semara dana, gender wayang, gamelan selonding, etc.

Bio:
Gavin Ryan is an active freelance percussionist residing in Provo, Utah. His versatility in drumset, orchestral and world percussion has led to a diverse career performing with a wide range of ensembles. He has performed throughout the United States, as well as in England, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Haiti and China. His performance and recording credits include Book On Tape Worm, Apt, Parlor Hawk, Bones Jugs N Harmony, TV Buddha Ensemble, Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonia de Camera, Utah Symphony and Nova Chamber Music. Ryan has worked and performed with Pulitzer Prize winners Steve Reich, Julia Wolfe, David Lang, and Aaron Jay Kernis, among many others. He founded and currently directs Gamelan Madu Kencana.

He received his Master of Music degree from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and his Bachelor of Music from Brigham Young University. Ryan was a 2014 Bang On A Can Summer Fellow and recently finished researching in Bali, Indonesia on the ancient styles of gamelan selonding through a US Fulbright Research award. Ryan has taught at Utah Valley University, Brigham Young University, and Westminster College and currently serves on the Percussive Arts Society World Music Committee.

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