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  2. Drum hardware - Wikipedia

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    Drum hardware is the set of parts of a drum or drum kit that are used to tension, position, and otherwise support the instruments themselves.. Occasionally, the hardware is used percussively as well, the most common example being a rim shot.

  3. Category:Drum kit components - Wikipedia

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  4. 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 ]

  5. Pacific Drums and Percussion - Wikipedia

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    PDHH820 2-Legged Hi Hat Stand; PDDT800-04 Standard Throne (21" Min/ 28" Max Height) Concept Series - PDHHC20 2-Legged Hi Hat Stand PDHHC00 3-Legged Hi Hat Stand; PDSSC00 Snare Stand (16" Min / 24" Max Height) PDDTC00 Throne (22" Min / 28" MAX Height) PDCSC00 Straight Cymbal Stand; PDCBC00 Boom Cymbal Stand; PDTSC90 Double Tom Stand

  6. Tom drum - Wikipedia

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    The sizes that Krupa chose became the "standard" for many decades and they were 13 × 9″ (mounted) and 16 × 16″ (floor). Later, mounted on three (or, if larger than 16 × 16″, four) legs were attached to the floor tom designs. Together with a snare drum and a bass drum of varying size, the combination of the four drums became a "set".

  7. Drum kit - Wikipedia

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    For example, a hanging tom 12 inches in diameter and 8 inches deep would be described by Tama as 8 inches × 12 inches, but by Pearl as 12 inches × 8 inches, and a standard diameter Ludwig snare drum 5 inches deep is a 5-inch × 14-inch instrument, while the UK's Premier Manufacturer offers the same dimensions as a 14-inch × 5-inch snare. The ...

  8. Hi-hat - Wikipedia

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    A hi-hat (hihat, high-hat, etc.) is a combination of two cymbals and a pedal, all mounted on a metal stand. It is a part of the standard drum kit used by drummers in many styles of music including rock, pop, jazz, and blues. [1] Hi-hats consist of a matching pair of small to medium-sized cymbals mounted on a stand, with the two cymbals facing ...

  9. 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]

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