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  2. Matt Cameron - Wikipedia

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    By 1993 his Superunknown era kit arrived, a black gloss kit with 12, 13, and a 14-inch hanging tom, which Cameron would mount on a snare stand, a 16-inch floor tom and a 24x16 inch bass drum. Cameron revealed in a 1994 interview with Modern Drummer magazine that to greater emphasize the dynamic shift on the song "Like Suicide", both kits were ...

  3. Simon Wright (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Wright is an endorser of DW drums. He uses the collectors maple series. His drum sizes are: 18x22 bass drums (x2) 10x12, 11x13, 13x15, 14x18 Tom-Toms; 6.5x14 Edge Snare; 6x14 Collector's Maple Snare; 5.5x14 Craviotto Solid Maple Snare; 5000TD3 Delta3 Turbo Single Bass Drum Pedal (x2) 5500TD Delta Turbo Hi-Hat Stand; 9300 Snare Drum Stand

  4. Leedy Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] One of the more popular products of Leedy-Cooley was an adjustable snare drum stand, the first of its type, that Leedy had patented in 1899. [2] In 1902, the partnership was dissolved and the Leedy Manufacturing Company was established as a corporation between Herman E. Winterhoff, Charles B. Wanamaker, and Leedy. [9]

  5. Drum kit - Wikipedia

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    For example, a hanging tom 12 inches in diameter and 8 inches deep would be described by Tama as 8 inches × 12 inches, but by Pearl as 12 inches × 8 inches, and a standard diameter Ludwig snare drum 5 inches deep is a 5-inch × 14-inch instrument, while the UK's Premier Manufacturer offers the same dimensions as a 14-inch × 5-inch snare. The ...

  6. Joey Castillo - Wikipedia

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    Castillo currently uses Tama drums, pedals and hardware, Zildjian cymbals, Vater sticks and LP equipment. In 2018, he switched back to Tama after over ten years with Oxnard, California's Drum Workshop and five years with San Pedro's Q Drum Co. Pre-QOTSA he was known to use Tama drums, Paiste cymbals and Easton sticks.

  7. Snare drum - Wikipedia

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    The snare drum (or side drum) is a percussion instrument that produces a sharp staccato sound when the head is struck with a drum stick, due to the use of a series of stiff wires held under tension against the lower skin. Snare drums are often used in orchestras, concert bands, marching bands, parades, drumlines, drum corps, and