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  2. Yamaha Rock Tour Custom - Wikipedia

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    Bass drums and floor toms were constructed of 11 ply shells. [2] Tom toms and the RTC snare drum were 8 ply shells. [2] Bearing edges were single 45 degree, and Yamaha's high tension lugs were used across the range. [2] The drums were available in power sizes and turbo sizes as was the fashion of the time. [3] [4]

  3. Slingerland Drum Company - Wikipedia

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    Slingerland is a United States manufacturer of drums.The company was founded in 1912 and enjoyed several decades of prominence in the industry before the 1980s. After ceasing operation in the early 1980s, Slingerland was acquired by Gibson, who briefly revived it and owned it until November 2019, before selling Slingerland to DW Drums, who announced the intention of re-launching the brand.

  4. Bass drum - Wikipedia

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    A typically mounted bass drum used for concert bands and orchestras Improvised bass drum in Trafalgar Square, London. Bass drums are too large to be handheld and are always mounted in some way. The usual ways of mounting a bass drum are: Using a shoulder harness so that the heads are vertical; On a floor stand as part of a drum kit. The heads ...

  5. ddrum - Wikipedia

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    Bass drums and snares feature 6 inner plies of alder and 2 outer plies of maple. Includes 2 core kit configurations, both featuring 8x12 and 14x16 toms and a choice of either an 18x22 or 14x24 bass drum. There is also a limited edition purple sparkle burst featuring in a 20x22 bass drum as well as 7x10, 8x12, 12x14, 14x16 toms.

  6. List of percussion instruments - Wikipedia

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    A family of Latin American drums derived from the European bass drum Bombo legüero: Unpitched Membranophone Argentina Bonang: Indonesia Pitched 111.241.2 Idiophone Bones (instrument) Unpitched 111.11 Idiophone Bongo drum: Cuba Unpitched 211.251.2 Membranophone Boobam: United States Unpitched 211.211.1 Membranophone Boomwhacker: United States ...

  7. Rogers Drums - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Drums is an American multinational drum manufacturer. It was founded in 1849 and originally based in Covington, Ohio.During the twentieth century, their drums enjoyed popularity with musicians spanning from the Dixieland jazz era in the 1920s to classic rock in the 1960s and 1970s, but was particularly associated with big band and swing drummers of the 1940s and 1950s.