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  2. Fyfe Ewing - Wikipedia

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    1 Straight arm for a drum pad; 2 Pearl snare stands; 1 Drum stool with back support; 1 Hi-hit stand; 1 Bass drum pedal; 1 14" timbale (with 14" Remo Ambassador batter head) 1 14x6" Snare drum (metal based only, not wooden) (with 14" Remo falam coated head) 1 13" Rack tom (with 13" Remo pinstripe head) 1 16" Floor tom (with 16" Remo pinstripe head)

  3. Drum hardware - Wikipedia

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    Drum mounts are fittings, normally attached to the drum shell, that enable a drum to be attached to a supporting bracket, stand or rack. Traditionally, smaller tom-tom drums are supported by mounts and known as hanging toms, while snare drums rest on a stand not attached to the drum, and floor toms and bass drums rest on their own legs. [4]

  4. 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

  5. Premier Percussion - Wikipedia

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    Early drum kits consisted of a bass drum, a snare, a stand, a cymbal, and sometimes a small tom-tom. The company grew to two factories, ending up in West London 's Park Royal . By 1938 they were also producing brass instruments , as well as supplying drums to the armed forces.

  6. Gibraltar Hardware - Wikipedia

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    Gibraltar Hardware is a maker of drumset and percussion hardware.The company sells drumset frames and cages as well as hi-hat stands, drumset thrones, and other products.. Artists who use Gibraltar hardware on their drums include Rob Bourdon (Linkin Park), Chris Adler (Lamb of God), and Luis

  7. Drum kit - Wikipedia

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    A conventional three-piece kit consists of a bass drum, snare drum (14" diameter), hi-hat (12–14"), hanging tom (12 x 8-9" depth), and a suspended 14"–18" cymbal, the latter two mounted on the bass drum. These kits were most common in the 1950s and 1960s. [31] It is a common configuration for children.