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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. Double-drumming - Wikipedia

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    According to Len 'Hunt' Doc, double drumming allowed one player to "beat a fast four-in-a-bar bass drum, doing a close roll on snare at the same time," whereas before it would have taken two percussionists. [3] Accomplished through close positioning of the bass and snare heads, [4] the cymbals were played by tapping a foot pedal called a "low ...

  4. Bass drum - Wikipedia

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    When using a double bass drum pedal, the foot which normally controls the hi-hat pedal moves to the second bass drum pedal, and so the hi hat opens and remains open. A drop clutch can be used to keep the hi-hat in the closed position, even with the foot removed from the pedal.

  5. Bass pedals - Wikipedia

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    A few of the bass pedals designed to be used with electronic or clonewheel organs have features that operate the upper manual keyboards, such as an expression pedal or swell pedal, which is a treadle-style potentiometer for controlling the volume; buttons to turn on or change the speed of a Leslie speaker, a rotating horn speaker in a cabinet; or program change buttons, which send a MIDI ...

  6. Double bass pedal - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Bass drum#Double bass drum; Retrieved from "https: ... Double bass pedal.

  7. Heel-toe technique - Wikipedia

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    In actuality, it's the ball of the foot (or toes) both times, and depending on the relative size of the feet and pedal, and the drummer's individual technique, the heel may not touch the pedal or ground at all. The technique is an asset when playing double kick pedals or two bass drums as it allows for drum rudiments to be played with the feet ...

  8. Tama Iron Cobra - Wikipedia

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    The Tama Iron Cobra is a bass drum pedal line made between 1992 and the present. They are a full-baseplate, double chain or Kevlar strap drive, professional quality bass drum pedal used by many leading drummers. The Iron Cobra comes in both single and double pedal configurations with 3 different drive choices and, recently, a longboard Speed ...

  9. Foot drum - Wikipedia

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    Foot drum: bass drum played with a pedal A foot drum is any type of drum that is typically played by striking it with the bare foot or pedal and beater combination. The most common type of foot drum is the kick drum or bass drum of a drum set or trap kit, which consists of a deep cylindrical shell with drumheads attached to both ends.