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  2. 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 .

  3. Alex Bailey (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He also created drills for the marching percussion and wrote music and cadences for the school's marching band. Bailey gained significant exposure in his hometown. In 2006, Bailey was selected to be in the Grammy Band and performed with the Gibson/Baldwin Grammy High school Jazz Ensemble.

  4. Marching percussion - Wikipedia

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    Marching multiple tenor drums can weigh anywhere between 30 and 45 pounds, depending on the model, and number of drums. This means they are typically the heaviest drums in the drumline. Modern marching bands and drum corps use multi-tenors, which consist of several single-headed tom-toms played by a single drummer. The bottoms of the shells are ...

  5. Sun Devil Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    Percussion is sponsored by Mapex Drums and Majestic Percussion, [26] Vic Firth Drumsticks, Remo, and Avedis Zildjian Company. In the past, outside of marching season, the drum line has branched out to other spectrums of the percussion world.

  6. Ludwig Drums - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig was a strong presence in the marching drum market. During the 1970s, Ludwig's "Challenger" line of snare drums offered sophisticated tuning and strong build quality. Ludwig drums were used by many leading drum and bugle corps. On 4 November 1981, William F Ludwig II sold the business to the Selmer Company (now Conn-Selmer).

  7. Vic Firth - Wikipedia

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    Firth wrote several books in his career. He wrote The Solo Timpanist in 1963, [6] followed by Marching Drums in 1964. [7] He wrote for beginning snare drum with his Snare Drum Method Book I - Elementary [8] and Snare Drum Method Book II - Intermediate, [9] published in 1967 and 1968.

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