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The Yamaha Corporation of America provides the Ayala Ensemble with their percussion instruments. Visit their website at www.yamaha.com

-Since 1887, when Yamaha began producing reed organs, the Yamaha Corporation in Japan (then Nippon Gakki Co., Ltd.) has grown to become the world's largest manufacturer of a full line of musical instruments, and a leading producer of audio/visual products, semiconductors and other computer related products, sporting goods, home appliances and furniture, specialty metals, machine tools, and industrial robots.
 


 
 

The Pro-Mark Corporation provides all of the sticks and mallets for the Ayala Percussion Ensemble. Visit their website at www.promarkpercussion.com

Today, Pro-Mark is the world's largest manufacturer dedicated exclusively to the design, production and distribution of drumsticks, mallets and percussion accessories. Their products are used and endorsed by many of the world's most famous and influential musicians and educators. While much has changed, one thing has remained constant. It is Pro-Mark's dedication and determination to provide you with the very best tools to help you do your job.



Sabian provides the Ayala Percussion Ensemble with all of their cymbal needs; both in the pit and on the floor and field. Visit their website at www.sabian.com

-Much more than a cymbal manufacturing company, SABIAN is a collection of dedicated and very talented individuals whose only focus is to create the finest cymbals and percussion instruments possible. Sabian's ultimate goal is to help drummers and percussionists express themselves the way they want to be heard. How do they do it? By combining traditional values with modern vision and creative innovation to develop a full range of cymbals and sounds for players of all styles.


Xymox provides the Ayala Percussion Ensemble with their practice pads. Visit their website at www.xymoxpercussion.com

-For the uninformed, Xymox came to birth in the fall of 1993. Since this time they have attempted to make there mark by creating new (and possibly innovative) ideas. A quick list would include; the first marching tenor pad (1994) and both the orb (spot) pad and the corps pad (1995/1996). Up until this time the only pad options on the market were single, double or split pads. They created and developed the first patented snare pad (1999/2000) which brings the ordinary to life with a metal applicator inserted on the bottom side creating a realistic snare sounding pad. Also, new items include Deadbeats, the first true practice drumsticks and the XGrip, a self adjusting pad mount holder which fits any size practice pad onto a standard cymbal stand.