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Yamaha Drums is a subsidiary of the Yamaha Corporation founded in 1967. The company manufactures acoustic and electronic drum kits as well as percussion instruments , marching band equipment, and drum hardware .
[5] Ayotte was joined in 1995 by drum artisan Gregg Keplinger, who helped to publicize and promote the drums — particularly within the burgeoning West Coast music scene, where the grunge movement was on the rise. Ayotte Drums introduced the Keplinger Snare Drum, a 3mm-thick stainless steel shell fitted with wood hoops.
Concept Series - is a new line of PDP drums that are available in both all-maple or all-birch shells. All shells are 7-ply, except for the snare which is 10-ply. Spectrum - PDP's intermediate shell pack which includes hybrid Maple/Poplar shells with matte lacquer finishes.
Yamaha Rock Tour Custom. The Yamaha Rock Tour Custom was a professional line of drums first manufactured by Yamaha Drums in 1990. They were built at their factories in Japan and England. The range was fairly short lived with production stopping in 1998. They should not be confused with the lower quality "Rock Tour" range produced in 2010.
G-60 1970- $59.00 Two-piece spruce top, maple back and sides, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, length 39 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches, width 14 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches G60A 1969-73 $79.50 G65A 1972-74 $95.50
Soundcheck - Comes with matching 14"x5.5" snare as standard equipment. Forum - Comes with matching 14"x5.5" snare as standard equipment. (Discontinued and replaced with the new Export series) Vision - VX, VSX, VLX and VBX lines come with a steel SensiTone snare, while the VMX line comes with a matching maple snare. For 2011, the VB, VBA, and ...
As of early 2009, Mapex has replaced the very popular M Birch and Pro-M drums series, with the Meridian Birch and Meridian Maple series respectively. These are considered to be intermediate/semi-pro lines of drums. The Meridian Maple series feature 7-ply, 5.8mm, all maple shells (7.2mm bass drum).
Cross Stick: X notehead in the snare drum part. Rim Shot: diagonal slash through note head. Brush sweep: horizontal-line notehead, with a slur mark added to show that the brush is not lifted. (Together, the horizontal-line notehead and its stem look rather like a long "T" or a long inverted "T", depending which way the stem is going.)