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  2. Craviotto drums - Wikipedia

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    Johnny C. Series snare drums feature a cast lug, Trick GS007 throw-off, 2.3mm triple flange hoops, Remo Ambassador drumheads, and Craviotto's signature Diamond butt plate. Johnny C. Series snare drums are available as a 5.5x13”, 6.5x13”, 5.5x14” or 6.5x14”. The Super Swing features a 7x14” solid Maple shell with Walnut inlay and 45 ...

  3. Drum hardware - Wikipedia

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    Snare drum stands have three arms as a "basket" to cradle the lower rim of the drum. There are several patterns. The older, traditional pattern has two arms that pivot, and one that slides to accommodate varying sizes of drum. This is satisfactory for a tilted drum; The drum is tilted away from the sliding arm and rests on the two pivoting arms.

  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. Pork Pie Percussion - Wikipedia

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    By 2006, the company had only 9 employees and its drums were sold with Bill Detamore's signature and the date of manufacture. Recently, Pork Pie has introduced the Little Squealer line, the Piglite acrylic line and the Big Black Brass snare drums. The Big Black Brass drum as well as the Little Squealers are MADE IN TAIWAN.

  6. Drum stick - Wikipedia

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    The shaft is the body of the stick, and is cylindrical for most applications including drum kit and orchestral work. It is used for playing cross stick and applied in a glancing motion to the rim of a cymbal for the loudest cymbal crashes. The butt is the opposite end of the stick to the tip. Some rock and metal musicians use it rather than the ...

  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.