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Pearl Drums President & CEO Max Iishi Interviewed by Music Inc. Magazine
Pearl Drums President & CEO Max Iishi has been featured in an interview in the latest issue of the U.S. music industry magazine, Music Inc.In the interview, Max reflects on Pearl's 80-year history, the company's philosophy, its global vision, commitment to quality, and future outlook. We invite you to read the full interview.https://archive.maherpublications.com/view/282580412/26/
Important Notice: Fraudulent Emails Impersonating Our Company
We have recently been made aware of fraudulent emails from individuals impersonating our company. These emails typically offer free products or financial compensation in exchange for social media reviews, promotional posts, or other collaboration opportunities.Please be advised that these communications are not authorized by or affiliated with our company. We believe they are phishing or fraud attempts by unauthorized third parties.If you receive such suspicious communication, we strongly recommend that you:• Do not respond to the email• Do not click any links in the message• Do not open any attachments• Delete the email immediatelyWe are committed to protecting our customers and partners and are actively investigating this matter. Thank you for your vigilance. We apologize for any inconvenience or concern this may cause.
Pearl's Promise
At Pearl, sustainability and innovation go hand in hand. We are taking meaningful steps to rethink traditional manufacturing by giving new purpose to reclaimed wood and embracing emerging technologies like eco-friendly 3D printing in drum set development. https://pearldrum.com/sustainability By combining 80 years of trusted craftsmanship with modern engineering and sustainable practices, Pearl is shaping a future where responsible manufacturing and world-class instruments coexist. Project ReGen:Developed in partnership with Inoue Kikaku Co., Ltd., our eco-friendly 3D-printed drums (Project ReGen) feature innovative shells made from recycled materials using advanced additive manufacturing. By streamlining the production process, we reduce environmental impact without compromise. Pearl’s pioneering shell technology proves that sustainability and innovation can move forward together—delivering unprecedented tonal expression and playability.’ Pearl Chopsticks:Pearl Chopsticks give new life to drumsticks - helping protect our precious wood resources. Discontinued models, sticks with minor printing irregularities, and others that couldn't be sold despite having no quality issues. They're transformed into beautiful chopsticks by the skilled artisans at Hyozaemon, a time-honored chopstick maker in Japan. *****Pearl believes that music should be accessible to everyone. As an instrument maker, we are dedicated to breaking down barriers and creating opportunities - ensuring that the joy of making music is available to all. TRAP:The Rhythmic Arts Project (TRAP) is a nonprofit organization focused on developing life skills through percussion. Its inclusive programs serve participants of all ages, including individuals with physical and developmental disabilities, through multisensory musical engagement. Pearl has proudly supported TRAP for many years. The Hammer:After losing his right leg in a tour bus accident, Pearl artist Andrew Tkaczyk of the band The Ghost Inside was determined to return to the stage. Inspired by an idea from his father, Pearl developed a new bass drum pedal - dubbed "The Hammer" - designed to be played without a prosthetic leg for a more comfortable and nimble playing experience. It reflects our belief that the desire to play music has no limits. Pearl & Permobil x Jeff Elwood:Jeff Elwood is an aspiring professional drummer from Canada whose path has included significant challenges around accessibility. After a life-changing motocross accident in his youth, Jeff continued pursuing his passion for drumming as a paraplegic—performing in a wheelchair with multiple bands and creating content for his Wheelchair Drummer YouTube channel. Pearl partnered with Permobil, an innovative leader in wheelchair and mobility solutions, to develop a custom chair - along with a new matching drum rack setup. The result enhances Jeff’s comfort and accessibility while preserving the technique, control, and musical ability he’s worked so hard to build. *****Pearl is deeply committed to music education at every level, recognizing its essential role in shaping the next generation of musicians, educators, and innovators. Through our Educational Advisory Board (EAB), we collaborate with respected educators to help guide product development, curriculum support, and meaningful industry dialogue. Our internship program provides students with hands-on experience and real-world insight into instrument design, manufacturing, and the music industry, while our ongoing engagements with students and teachers - from elementary programs to higher education - strengthen learning communities nationwide. Together, these efforts reflect Pearl’s long-standing dedication to nurturing musical growth, supporting educators, and ensuring that percussion education remains accessible, relevant, and inspiring. Educational Advisory Board (EAB):The Pearl Educational Advisory Board (EAB) is an educational support team made up of leading professionals in the marching and orchestral fields. From curriculum development and program support to free tutorials and content, the EAB is dedicated to music education. They also contribute to the development of Band & Orchestra instruments designed for the next generation, supporting the growth of future musicians.Stay up-to-date on all happenings within the Educational Advisory Board athttps://pearl-educational.com/ Internship Program:Pearl values opportunities for students to learn by engaging directly with the world of music and craftsmanship. Through internship programs conducted in the United States, students gain hands-on experience by participating in real projects and day-to-day operations
New Mobile Application Pearl Mania Available in Brazil!
If you happen to be in Brazil, why not download the Pearl new mobile App, Pearl Mania, which provides you with most updated news on Pearl related products, events or Pearl artists' activities you do not wish to miss out on. Not only does this App give you hot news, but also every time you purchase Pearl products in Brazil you can earn some special points on it, which you can then exchange for exclusive prizes! Furthermore, if you become an engaged user on the App you may receive special access to some local Pearl events!! Please learn more about the application at https://pearldrumbrasil.com.br/pearl-mania/ and stay updated on what Pearl has to offer in Brazil.
Pearl Sticks
Did you know that Pearl was offering its own sticks in Japan? In fact, Pearl sticks have been widely recognized as one of the best sticks in Japan for their durability, playability as well as the attractive price and product range with which each series is being offered. Pearl offers long sticks, short sticks or mid-long sticks to cover all kinds of needs. Or if you look at the availability of stick-tip types, you'd have Tear Drop type, Barrel type, Oval type, Arrow type,,, the list just goes on and on. As far as the wood materials these sticks are made out of go, you'd have Oak, Hickory or even Maple to choose from. Furthermore, since the Pearl sticks' qualities have been well received in Japan, Pearl has even collaborated with many artists to create signature models, all of which are very unique and specific in spec and have expanded the Pearl sticks product range into the point where it covers almost all demands one can think of and thus even most discerning players will find some pairs to choose from the options. If you ever visit Japan, why don't you hop in a musical instrument store where you will most likely find pairs of Pearl sticks and bring them back home with you to add to your stick collections?
Play hard and play clean?
As the world is suffering with the corona virus pandemic, Japan has been no exception with the number of daily infections hitting over a hundred, people finding it hard to adjust themselves into the new normality and many drummers being unable to find a place to play the drums under such circumstances. In the face of these most challenging times, Pearl has taken a whole new step and invented a very unique product to combat the virus in the most "rhythmical" way and that is a hand sanitizer stand. As you may be thinking, there are many hand sanitizer stands out there and it itself is nothing new, however this, our friends, is not just a hand sanitizer stand, but it is converted from a Pearl Hi-hat stand. This simple, yet innovative hand sanitizer stand has so much more to offer than you may think it does. First, as it is converted from one of the most selling Pearl Hi-Hat stands, H-830, it is light, yet very sturdy for ensuring a quick mobility as well as an extreme stability. Second, of course, it has inherited the "height adjustable feature" from the original product so that you may adjust the height as required for children or any special occasions. Third, the specially made slide-plate allows a flexible positioning of the sanitizer bottle you may place on the tray, which is also specially made for this use. We could go on and there are many more features to add, but if we are allowed to mention one more thing about the product, it would be the fact that you do not need to use your hands to push the hand sanitizer bottle, but you would just need to step on the Hi hat pedal with your foot, just like when you play a Hi hat as usual, which would then pull the slide-plate down to the point where it pushes down the bottle top then you can sanitize your hands completely hands-free!!! Who would have thought that a Hi-hat stand would actually turn into a hand sanitizer stand, except a long existing drum manufacturer who has been always trying to offer something people might need? Although it is still nowhere near to an end to this pandemic we are pleased to be able to play a roll in combating the virus. We wish you all and your loved ones are safe and well and hope we will see a light at the end of the tunnel soon.