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  2. Bass drum - Wikipedia

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    William F. Ludwig made the bass drum pedal workable in 1909, paving the way for the modern drum kit. [12] A bass drum pedal operates much the same as the hi-hat control; a footplate is pressed to pull a chain, belt, or metal drive mechanism downward, bringing a beater or mallet forward into the drumhead. The beater head is usually made of ...

  3. Marching percussion - Wikipedia

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    The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps were the first marching unit to use and standardize tonal bass drum tuning. [11] Many groups try to use the largest size bass drum that is comfortable for the physically largest bass drummer to carry as the bottom bass drum, as larger people are generally better able to carry a bigger drum for many hours.

  4. Purdue Big Bass Drum - Wikipedia

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    The Purdue Big Bass Drum is a percussion instrument played by the All-American Marching Band (AAMB) of Purdue University. At a height of over ten feet (3 m) when the carriage is included, it is branded by Purdue as the "World's Largest Drum". Since its inception, it has become a lasting symbol of the marching band as well as the university.

  5. Big Bertha (drum) - Wikipedia

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    Big Bertha is a bass drum used by the Longhorn Band of The University of Texas at Austin. The Big Bertha name was chosen to evoke the famous German Big Bertha howitzer and has been used for two Texas bass drums, with the second debuting in 2022. Both Big Berthas have laid claim to being the largest bass drum in the world.

  6. Leedy Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    An ad by Leedy showing the Purdue Big Bass Drum in 1922. In June 1921, Paul Spotts Emrick, the band director of the Purdue "All-American" Marching Band, commissioned the Leedy Company to create the "world's largest drum" for a cost of $800 (equivalent to about $13,700 in 2023). [58]

  7. Purdue All-American Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    The "Big Bass Drum" has been a part of the marching band ever since. In 1935, during a Purdue football game at Northwestern University the band donned lights on their uniforms while performing at halftime. With the stadium lights turned off for the performance, the band drew such awe from radio broadcaster Ted Husing, he referred to them as a ...