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  2. Category:Drum kit components - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Drum kit components" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  3. Drum kit - Wikipedia

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    Bass drum Muffling the bass can be achieved with the same muffling techniques as for the snare, but bass drums in a drum kit are more commonly muffled by adding pillows, a sleeping bag, or other soft filling inside the drum, between the heads. Cutting a small hole in the resonant head can also produce a more muffled tone, and allows the ...

  4. Drum hardware - Wikipedia

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    Drum hardware is the set of parts of a drum or drum kit that are used to tension, position, and otherwise support the instruments themselves. Occasionally, the hardware is used percussively as well, the most common example being a rim shot .

  5. Hi-hat - Wikipedia

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    A modern hi-hat. A hi-hat (hihat, high-hat, etc.) is a combination of two cymbals and a pedal, all mounted on a metal stand. It is a part of the standard drum kit used by drummers in many styles of music including rock, pop, jazz, and blues. [1]

  6. Category:Drum kits - Wikipedia

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    Drum kit components (1 C, 39 P) Pages in category "Drum kits" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Groove (drumming) - Wikipedia

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    Grooves and fills are the main components of the music played on a drum kit, and together with basic techniques or rudiments such as flams make up the curriculum for learning to play the drum kit. To a drummer, a groove is the drumming equivalent of a riff to a guitarist.