Biography
Mr. Gay is currently the Coordinator of Undergraduate Studies and an Instructor of Music at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, FL. He teaches student lessons for the percussion studio and directs “Black Steel” the UCF steel drum ensemble. He is a Yamaha Performing Artist and Clinician and an endorser and clinician for Sabian Cymbals, Grover Pro Percussion, Salyer Percussion sticks & Mallets and Evans Heads. As a composer and arranger he has works published by Tapspace Publications, Alfred Publications and Pan Press Publications. Mr. Gay’s timpani etude book “Pedal to the Kettle”, released by Tapspace Publications, is used in many states for All-State auditions as well on the state solo lists.
Mr. Gay obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Percussion Performance from Northern Illinois University. He later went on to study with Paul Yancich and Richard Weiner at the Cleveland Institute of Music where he received his Master’s Degree in Timpani Performance.
An active clinician, Mr. Gay has presented many clinics and master classes at universities and high schools in the U.S and abroad. He has performed clinics at the Florida and Alaska PAS Day of Percussion and the Percussive Arts Society International Convention. Mr. Gay has also published numerous articles for Percussive Notes magazine, the Texas Bandmasters Association, School Band and Orchestra Magazine.
He performs regularly with the Walt Disney World Orchestra, the Orlando Philharmonic, The Florida Orchestra, Naples Philharmonic and currently is the Principal Percussionist with The Brevard Symphony Orchestra and the Principal Timpanist with the Bach Festival Orchestra of Winter Park, FL.
Mr. Gay marched in Star of Indiana Drum & Bugle Corps from 1986 – 1989 where he was 1989 DCI Timpani Individuals Champion and two time DCM Timpani Individuals Champion. He has taught and written for many drum and bugle corps including The Crossmen, Phantom Regiment, Magic of Orlando, Empire Statesmen and The Yokohama Inspires from Japan. Mr. Gay was head arranger and percussion coordinator with the Phantom Regiment in 1996 when they won the DCI Championship.
Education
- M.M. in Percussion Performance from Cleveland Institute of Music (1993)
- B.M. in Percussion Performance from Northern Illinois University (1991)
Publications
Musical compositions
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Timpani lessons seeming a little sluggish? Pauken solos need some revving up? Pedal to the Kettle goes under the hood to address the demands placed on today's emerging timpanists, bringing new life to learning and performance on this instrument. With an inventive sequence of 2- and 4-drum etudes ranging from beginning to advanced, Kirk J. Gay steers you through a logical and entertaining course.
The etudes are presented in a sequence that graduates in difficulty while focusing on common challenges faced in modern and classic repertoire - all while maintaining a very musical approach with pieces that are fun to play! Concluding with a crowd-pleasing collection of concert solos, this book fuels you with an effective repertoire of 38 pieces from which to fine-tune your timpani lessons, contests, and recitals.
Awards
2013 University Excellence in Undergraduate Faculty Academic Advising
Courses
Course # | Course | Title | Mode | Days/Times | Syllabus |
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81967 | MUN3813 | Steel Drum Ensemble | In Person (P) | F 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM | Unavailable |
82215 | MUS1010 | Music Forum | In Person (P) | Tu,Th 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM | Unavailable |
82064 | MUS3953 | Recital Performance Ⅰ | In Person (P) | 7:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Unavailable |
82067 | MUS4954 | Recital Performance Ⅱ | In Person (P) | 7:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Unavailable |
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