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  2. Cymbal stand - Wikipedia

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    Counterweighted boom stands. Zero-offset boom stands. Multiple boom stands. The hi-hat stand is a stand for supporting and operating a pair of clash cymbals; The term cymbal stand in English does not normally include this specialised stand. As well as cymbals, cymbal stands are used to support many other small percussion instruments, and ...

  3. Drum Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Drum Workshop was founded in 1972 as a teaching studio by Don Lombardi. Alongside student John Good, Lombardi began a small drum equipment sales operation to cover the studio's operation costs. After the closure of the Camco Drum Company in 1977, its manufacturing equipment was purchased by Drum Workshop. [2]

  4. Drum hardware - Wikipedia

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    Tom-tom and cymbal stands may have a "boom arm" attached to extend holder reach, and a "tilter" to move instruments into a desired position. Smaller "clamp holders" may also be used to attach more instruments to existing stands. Drum "racks" are stands surrounding a drum kit onto which percussion instrument holders may be clamped.

  5. Drum kit - Wikipedia

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    Hardware is the name given to the metal stands that support the drums, cymbals, and other percussion instruments. Generally, the term also includes the hi-hat pedal and clutch, and bass drum pedal or pedals, and the drum stool. Hardware is carried along with sticks and other accessories in the traps case, and includes: Cymbal stands; Hi-hat stand

  6. Camco Drum Company - Wikipedia

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    DW would receive Camco's inventory and manufacturing equipment, while Tama would receive the Camco name, the original design blueprints, and engineering rights. Tama briefly used the Camco name in the late 1970s for so-called Tama/Camco drum kits, which varied between US-made Camco shells and sometimes Japanese-made shells with a rounded lug ...

  7. Splash cymbal - Wikipedia

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    The splash cymbal, because of its varied usage and small size, is mounted in many ways. Some common ways are: On a separate boom stand. This can be of relatively light construction without a counterweight owing to the light weight of the cymbal. On an auxiliary boom attached to a stand used principally to support a drum or another, larger cymbal.