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  2. Drum Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Drum Workshop was founded in 1972 as a teaching studio by Don Lombardi. Alongside student John Good, Lombardi began a small drum equipment sales operation to cover the studio's operation costs. After the closure of the Camco Drum Company in 1977, its manufacturing equipment was purchased by Drum Workshop. [2]

  3. Leedy Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] One of the more popular products of Leedy-Cooley was an adjustable snare drum stand, the first of its type, that Leedy had patented in 1899. [2] In 1902, the partnership was dissolved and the Leedy Manufacturing Company was established as a corporation between Herman E. Winterhoff, Charles B. Wanamaker, and Leedy. [9]

  4. Noble & Cooley - Wikipedia

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    Noble & Cooley's introduced some innovations in the manufacturing of drums, such as the ply steam bent for snares, the hybrid (more than one type of wood in a ply shell) drum set, the nodal point lug mounting, a technique of mounting drum lugs at the point on the shell where it vibrates the least, allowing the drum to resonate, the symmetrical Venting (a technique of creating vent hole to ...

  5. Roland V-Drums - Wikipedia

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    Mesh-head Drum Pad 2012- 12 Inches 2 (Stereo) Piezo Piezo – Yes Black Chrome Replaceable shell wraps; Also available as PD-128S for snare stands (without rack mount) PD-140DS In Production. Digital Mesh-head Drum Pad 2016- 14 Inches 2 (Digital) Digital – Yes Silver PDX-6 In Production. Mesh-head Drum Pad 2006- 8 Inches (6 inch head) 2 ...

  6. Marching percussion - Wikipedia

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    Musically, the snare drum section has the most rudimentarily challenging "book", or music. The instrument's role is that of the soprano line, typically carrying the melody or the main rhythm of the ensemble. Marching snare drums are deeper in size than snares normally used for orchestral or drum kit purposes. This gives the drum the big, full ...

  7. Drum tuning - Wikipedia

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    The top, batter head of a 14-inch snare drum is tuned to a range of 220–349 Hz (A 3 to F 4), generally a specific interval lower than the resonant head. The most common interval is a perfect fifth. Other choices include perfect fourth and major third. [1]