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- BIO – Dr. Brad Meyer
Meyer is a composer with several compositions for snare drum, multi-percussion, and percussion ensemble published through Bachovich Publications, Tapspace Publications, and Ox Lamb Publications
- TMEA 2024-2025 All-State Percussion Etudes – Dr. Brad Meyer
Dr Brad Meyer (Associate Professor of Percussion @ Stephen F Austin State University) recorded all four of the TMEA All-State Etudes for teachers and students to reference
- Snare Clinic - Dr. Brad Meyer
Dr Meyer often tours to universities and high schools throughout the Southern and Midwestern states presenting recitals and workshops on topics such as electro-acoustic percussion, contemporary marimba, marching percussion, and world music
- Adv Snare Drum Concepts (handout) V2 - brad-meyer. com
Currently, Brad is the Director of Percussion Studies at Stephen F Austin State University (Nacogdoches, TX) where he directs the percussion ensemble and steel band ("Jacks of Steel")
- SFAPS – Dr. Brad Meyer
DR MEYER (director) VIDEOS – recent past HELPFUL DOCUMENTS VIRTUAL TOUR – facilities equipment – – – – – – – – – – – – – AUDITION INFORMATION – Undergraduate Graduate All performances are streamed live via SFA’s UStream at: HERE https: www facebook com SFAPS https: www instagram com sfapercussionstudio
- Adv Snare Drum Concepts (handout) - Dr. Brad Meyer
Meyer often tours to universities and high schools throughout the Southern and Midwestern states presenting recitals and workshops on topics such as electro-acoustic percussion, contemporary marimba, marching percussion, and world music
- Dr. Brad Meyer – Educator – Composer – Performer
Dr Brad Meyer Educator – Composer – Performer Brad Meyer COMPOSITIONS SFA-Percussion-Studio
- Repertoire - Dr. Brad Meyer
by Dr Brad Meyer The following repertoire list serves as a guide in preparation for advancement at each level of study Although these materials are considered minimum requirements to be selected from, students are not limited solely to this material Each area contains appropriate technical studies, sight-reading, and repertoire
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