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  2. Tama Drums - Wikipedia

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    Tama Drums (from Japanese: 多満 (); タマ ()) is a brand of drums and hardware manufactured and marketed by Hoshino Gakki. [1]The research and development of its products, along with production of its professional drum lines, is done in Seto, Japan, while its hardware and less expensive drums are manufactured in Guangzhou, China. [2]

  3. Brann Dailor - Wikipedia

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    Drums – Tama Starclassic Performer B/B [19] 22x18 Bass Drum; 10x8 Tom; 12x9 Tom; ... Tama 1st Chair Ergo-Rider Drum Throne; Other. Vater 5B Drumsticks [22] Discography.

  4. Camco Drum Company - Wikipedia

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    They also produced, more famously, a "Camco by Tama" bass drum pedal which utilised Frank Ippolito's modified-Camco chain pedal drive, and this design has since become an industry standard for most bass drum pedals. Tama re-issued the now classic pedal in 2011. Drum Workshop adopted George Way's original round lug design with virtually no ...

  5. Talking drum - Wikipedia

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    The Tama of the Serer, Wolof and Mandinka peoples is typified by its smaller dimensions, having a total drum length typical of 13 centimetres (5.1 in) with a 7-centimetre (2.8 in) drum head diameter. This produces a much higher pitched tone than other talking drums of the same construction.

  6. Drum hardware - Wikipedia

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    Drum mounts are fittings, normally attached to the drum shell, that enable a drum to be attached to a supporting bracket, stand or rack. Traditionally, smaller tom-tom drums are supported by mounts and known as hanging toms, while snare drums rest on a stand not attached to the drum, and floor toms and bass drums rest on their own legs. [4]

  7. Octoban - Wikipedia

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    The lug design has been modified from the original, and though the batter skin is still clear it no longer has the black dot. The different lengths of the cylinders give each drum its distinct tone. [1] The term octoban has since become a generic trademark used to refer to such sets of narrow-diameter tube drums. [2]

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