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  2. Bombo criollo - Wikipedia

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    In Cuba, bombos are the largest drums played by the street comparsas in Santiago. In other countries, the term tambora is commonly used. The bombo should not be confused with the Puerto Rican bomba, a genre of music played with hand drums called barriles de bomba (bomba barrels), which are unrelated to the European bass drums.

  3. Roland TR-909 - Wikipedia

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    A house pattern featuring a four-on-the-floor bass drum plus cymbal, claps, hi-hats and rimshots. Whereas the 808 is known for its "boomy" bass, the 909 sounds aggressive and "punchy". [1] [7] It has 11 percussion voices and offers sounds for bass drum, snare, toms, rimshot, clap, crash cymbal, ride cymbal and hi-hat (open and closed). [8]

  4. Marching percussion - Wikipedia

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    The "drum line" term began to be used by other marching percussion ensembles in the 70's along with the instrumentation used in the drum & bugle corps activity. This includes multi-tenor drums and pitched bass drums with split parts, embellishments like back-sticking and stick tosses, and innovations like mylar drumheads.

  5. Bass drum - Wikipedia

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    A typically mounted bass drum used for concert bands and orchestras Improvised bass drum in Trafalgar Square, London. Bass drums are too large to be handheld and are always mounted in some way. The usual ways of mounting a bass drum are: Using a shoulder harness so that the heads are vertical; On a floor stand as part of a drum kit. The heads ...

  6. Yamaha Rock Tour Custom - Wikipedia

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    Bass drums and floor toms were constructed of 11 ply shells. [2] Tom toms and the RTC snare drum were 8 ply shells. [2] Bearing edges were single 45 degree, and Yamaha's high tension lugs were used across the range. [2] The drums were available in power sizes and turbo sizes as was the fashion of the time. [3] [4]

  7. Camco Drum Company - Wikipedia

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    In the 1975 Alice Cooper concert film Welcome To My Nightmare, Alice's Finnish-born drummer Pentti "Whitey" Glan plays a white-lacquer-finish double-bass "Los Angeles"-era Camco drum kit. This set was interesting as both bass drums were set up horizontally, like floor toms. The finish became known as "Alice Cooper White".