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  2. Roland V-Drums - Wikipedia

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    Roland also makes acoustic drum triggers, which can be mounted on the rims of standard acoustic drums to provide trigger signals from those drums, effectively turning them into trigger pads. The acoustic drumhead can either be left on the drum, to get the acoustic sound as well as a trigger signal, or the drumhead can be replaced with a mesh ...

  3. Electronic drum - Wikipedia

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    A table-top electronic drum (or portable electronic drum) is an electronic drum that has all of its pads (except foot pedals) and the electronic sound module combined in a single table-top unit. It may have a small amplifier and small loudspeakers incorporated so that it can be used at jam sessions without plugging into a PA system.

  4. Bass drum - Wikipedia

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    The kick drum, a term for a bass drum associated with a drum kit, which is much smaller than the above-mentioned bass drum. It is struck with a beater attached to a pedal, usually seen on drum kits. It is struck with a beater attached to a pedal, usually seen on drum kits.

  5. Drum pedal - Wikipedia

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    A drum pedal is a foot-controlled pedal used to play a drum. The most common types are: Bass drum pedal; Hi-hat (cymbals) pedal; Tambourine pedal; Timpani pedal

  6. Foot drum - Wikipedia

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    Foot drum: bass drum played with a pedal. A foot drum is any type of drum that is typically played by striking it with the bare foot or pedal and beater combination. The most common type of foot drum is the kick drum or bass drum of a drum set or trap kit, which consists of a deep cylindrical shell with drumheads attached to both ends.

  7. Drum kit - Wikipedia

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    Drummers' usage of electronic drum equipment can range from adding a single electronic pad to an entire drum kit (e.g., to have access to an instrument that might otherwise be impractical, such as a large gong), to using a mix of acoustic drums/cymbals and electronic pads, to using an acoustic kit in which the drums and cymbals have triggers ...