About Me
A native of Southern Kentucky, Zack Todd is a veteran percussion educator with over a decade of teaching experience. Serving on staff with a dozen programs across the Midwest and Southeastern United States, Zack has had the privilege of providing world class instruction to multiple state finalist and circuit champion band programs. His most recent position as Director of Percussion at Powell High School resulted in multiple high percussion trophies and a competitive placement for their indoor percussion group in Scholastic A class, which he served as the Ensemble Director for.
As a performer, Zack has performed with world class percussion ensembles Audio Theater and INOV8, where he was a founding member. He consistently performed in his university’s top ensembles, serving as the Principal Percussionist and as a soloist on multiple occasions. He also performed multiple new works for percussion with the CCM Percussion Quartet, and commissioned several new works for contemporary solo percussion.
Zack holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education from Western Kentucky University and a Master’s degree in Percussion Performance from the University of Cincinnati-College Conservatory of Music. His primary teachers were Dr. Mark Berry, the PAS Hall of Fame members of Percussion Group Cincinnati (Jim Culley, Allen Otte and Rusty Burge), Jim Feist, Dave Isaacs, and Daniel Del Moro. Additional education was received from John Cypert, Daniel Allen and James Sparling.
Zack currently serves as the Front Ensemble Coordinator at Coronado High School in El Paso, TX and is on the percussion staff at Sun City Independent and Arsenal Drum and Bugle Corps.
Our Philosophy
The Todd Percussion Studio firmly believes that world class percussion education should be available to ALL students, so as to allow them to flourish and experience the wide variety of opportunities that the world of percussion has to offer. We also believe that each student is unique, and a holistic approach that tailors instruction to the individual is the cornerstone to their success.
Packages
A semester-based commitment to weekly lessons at lengths of 30, 45, or 60 minutes. Lessons can be on general percussion skills, marching percussion, or more specific skills on an as-needed basis.
These are lessons designed for more intermediate/advanced students who are preparing for auditions or performances. These services include, but are not limited to: College auditions, Drum Corps/WGI auditions, recital preparation, UIL Solo & Ensemble Prep.
Designed for students looking for an honest and detailed assessment on their strengths and weaknesses, this assessment will look at fundamental skill level and give feedback and analysis on tendencies and deficiencies in the student’s playing, as well as a game plan to improve.
Lesson Sign Up
Availability is limited to preserve the ability to provide high quality instruction. Fill out the form to the right for a lesson sign up request!