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  2. Tama Drums - Wikipedia

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    Tama integrated all the engineering from Camco into their production process and the overall level of quality of their drums increased virtually overnight. The original plan was to market the low-end Tama drums to beginners and use the Camco brand to sell high-end drums to professional musicians. Tama is the inventor of a unique type of tubular ...

  3. File:Yoshiki drum setup.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The drum kit setup of Japanese artist Yoshiki, based on description from Tama Drums a 16"x24" Bass Drum; b 16"x24" Bass Drum; c 6"x14" Snare Drum; d 10"x10" Tom Tom; e 12"x12" Tom Tom

  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. 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]

  6. Snare drum - Wikipedia

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    The snare drum originates from the tabor, a drum first used to accompany the flute. The tabor evolved into more modern versions, such as the kit snare (the type usually included in a drum kit), marching snare, tarol snare, and piccolo snare. [1] Each type is a different size, and there are different playing styles associated with each of them.

  7. 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]

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