Hi Pedro,Would you like the actual magazine mailed to you? Would you like a scanned version (fine quality) sent to you by mail? Or, would you like a...
My composition Wood That Sings is available in two ways.One: www.gordonstout.net where you can purchase it online through PayPal, after which we send...
I have been using lemon oil to clean my marimbas and xylophones for almost 40 years (including my King George marimba), with absolutely no damage done...
Greetings.Actually, we are both right and wrong. I spoke with Leigh a couple of days ago, and he clarified a few things in my memory. It is definate...
The "first" Malletech's were not made by DeMorrow. Malletech had already made marimbas for some years before the brief association with DeMorrow took...
In the opinion of Leigh Howard Stevens, Michael Burritt, She-e Wu, Eric Sammut, Tom Burritt, Evelyn Glennie, and myself, Gordon Stout, Mallet 5.0 mari...
Hi Mike,One of my best pieces, I think, is Duo Concertante, for two 5.0 marimbas and wind ensemble. It is published by Keyboard Percussion Publicatio...
Hi Mike,My first CD (originally and LP) was recorded on a King George marimba, though not my own. I still own mine and use it on occassion.Gordon Sto...
Hi Bill,Actually, I use the same grip in both hands, which has two fingers between. It is like a mix between Burton and Stevens. There are many fren...
Why don't you email Leigh Stevens himself about the Summer Seminar at lhs@mostlymarimba.com.
Hi Ryan,Check out the winner of the last PAS composition contest. I forget the name of the composer and title, but it is published in a Percussive No...
With all the controvery surrounding my new CD on this site, I thought I would set the record straight. It is title Astral Projections, and will be on...
The marimba competition in Stuttgart is from May 27 to June 2, 2002. Contact Klaus Tresalt at TresPercussion@aol.com for information, although I susp...
Smadbeck's Rhythm Song is not out of print. It is published by Keyboard Percussion Publications, and is easily available from Steve Weiss. Who ever ...
The previous message somehow left out the website address, which is . Sorry