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  2. Rototom - Wikipedia

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    Drum company Remo has historically offered rototoms in seven diameters: 6 inches (15 cm), 8 inches (20 cm), 10 inches (25 cm), 12 inches (30 cm), 14 inches (36 cm), 16 inches (41 cm), and 18 inches (46 cm). However, as of 2023, Remo only offers rototoms ranging from a 6 to 10 inch diameter as part of a set that includes a mounting rail and stand.

  3. Layne Redmond - Wikipedia

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    Drum maker Remo created a frame drum designed by Redmond as their first Signature Series product. [2] The February 2000 issue of Drum! listed Redmond as one of the 53 Heavyweight Drummers Who Made A Difference in the 1990s, where she is ranked among such musicians as Tony Williams, Roy Haynes, Zakir Hussain, Elvin Jones and Mickey Hart. She is ...

  4. Remo - Wikipedia

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    Remo Inc. is an American musical instruments manufacturing company based in Valencia, California, and founded by Remo Belli in 1957. [1] Products manufactured include drum kits , drumheads , drums , and hardware , and various percussion instruments.

  5. Mapex Drums - Wikipedia

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    Mapex Drums (Music And Percussion EXcellence) [1] is a Taiwanese brand of musical instruments established by KHS Musical Instruments in 1989. Instruments manufactured with the "Mapex" name include drum kits , snare drums and hardware .

  6. Floor tom - Wikipedia

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    It is a cylindrical drum without snare wires, and tend to produce a booming, resonant sound which can vary in pitch. The floor toms are the lowest tuned drums played with sticks on a regular drum set. Common sizes are 16x16, that is, 16 inches (41 cm) in both depth and diameter. This was the original size and is still most common.

  7. Glen Velez - Wikipedia

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    Glen Velez, Luca Recupero, and Alfio Antico at the Marranzano World Festival of Catania, Sicily, 2007. Glen Velez (born 1949) is a four-time Grammy winning American percussionist, vocalist, and composer, specializing in frame drums from around the world.