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drum kit: Encyclopedia II - Drum kit - History

Developed primarily in the United States, early drum kits were known as trap kits (short for contraption) and usually consisted of a bass drum, a snare drum on a stand, a small cymbal and other small percussion instruments mounted on the bass drum or a small table, all played with drum sticks or brushes except for the bass drum. The bass drum was sometimes kicked to produce a sound, and is occasionally still called a kick drum, though bass drums are now nearly always pedal-operated, and sometimes even played with two ped ...

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Drum kit, Drum kit - History, Drum kit - Hi-hat history, Drum kit - Modern kits, Drum kit - Playing position, Drum kit - Kit additions and variations, Drum kit - Electronic drums

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drum kit: Encyclopedia II - Drum kit - Modern kits
The exact collection of components to a drum kit varies greatly according to musical style, personal preference, financial and transportation resources of the drummer. At a minimum a kit usually contains a bass drum sitting on the floor and played with a pedal, a snare drum on a stand, two or three tom-toms, some of which are mounted on top of the bass drum and the largest typically free-standing alongside it (on the floor - hence the word "floor tom"), a hi-hat (sometimes known as a 'sock' cymbal) comprising two small cymbals played by means of pedal with the left foot, a ride cymbal ...

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Drum kit, Drum kit - History, Drum kit - Modern kits, Drum kit - Kit additions and variations, Drum kit - Electronic drums, Drum kit - Drum Set Notation

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drum kit: Encyclopedia II - Drum kit - History

Developed primarily in the United States, early drum kits were known as trap kits (short for contraption) and are one of the most contemporary members of the membraphone family. They usually consisted of a bass drum, a snare drum on a stand, a small cymbal and other small percussion instruments mounted on the bass drum or a small table, all played with drum sticks or brushes except for the bass drum. The bass drum was sometimes kicked to produce a sound, and is occasionally still called a kick drum, though bass drums are ...

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Drum kit, Drum kit - History, Drum kit - Modern kits, Drum kit - Kit additions and variations, Drum kit - Electronic drums, Drum kit - Drum Set Notation

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drum kit: Encyclopedia - Drum

A drum is a musical instrument in the percussion family , technically classified as a membranophone. Drums consist of at least one membrane, called a drumhead or drumskin, that is stretched over a shell and struck, either directly with parts of a player's body, or with some sort of implement such as a drumstick, to produce sound. Drums are among the world's oldest and most ubiquitous musical instruments, and the basic design has been ...

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drum kit: Encyclopedia - Ride

Play can refer to: An amusement ride. Ride, a British band, at the forefront of the shoegazing scene of the early nineties. Ride, an EP by Ride released in 1990. A ride cymbal, part of a standard drum kit. Other related archives1990, British, EP, Ride, amusement ride, drum kit, ride cymbal, shoegazing

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drum kit: Encyclopedia - Zendrum

A Zendrum is a hand-crafted percussion instrument which is a MIDI controller. It consists of a triangular body made from quality hardwoods onto which 24 plastic pads have been mounted. These pads are touch sensitive and serve as MIDI triggers that are played by tapping or slapping with the fingers or hands. The Zendrum does not make any sound by itself. Rather, it uses an electronic interface called MIDI to control other music gear that generates musical sound.Including:

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drum kit: Encyclopedia - Crash cymbal

This article is about the tone family of cymbals known as crash cymbals; For cymbals played by hand in pairs, see clash cymbals. 1 Bass drum | 2 Floor tom | 3 Snare | 4 Toms | 5 Hi-hat | 6 Crash and Left cymbal China cymbal | Cowbell | Sizzle cymbal | Splash cymbal | Swish cymbal| Tambourine | Wood block | A crash cymbal is a type of cymbal that produces a loud, sharp, but comparatively short-duration "crash" used mainly as an occasional accent effect ...

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drum kit: Encyclopedia - Bass drum

1 Bass drum | 2 Floor tom | 3 Snare | 4 Toms | 5 Hi-hat | 6 Crash and Left cymbal China cymbal | Cowbell | Sizzle cymbal | Splash cymbal | Swish cymbal| Tambourine | Wood block | A bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. Bass drum - Usage. It is used in orchestral music, marching music, and throughout 20th century popular music as a component of the drum set. In popular music, the bass drum is used to mark t ...

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drum kit: Encyclopedia - Percussion instrument

Percussion instruments are music instruments played by being struck, shaken, rubbed or scraped, hence the "percussive" name. They are perhaps the oldest form of musical instruments, rivaled only by vocal. Percussion instruments play not only rhythm, but also melody and harmony, and percussion could also be the only category of instruments that has musical notation in all three of the traditional clefs (treble, bass and rhythm- though sometimes bass clef is simply substituted for rhythm clef). Percussion instrument - Clas ...

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drum kit: Encyclopedia - China cymbal

In western music, china type cymbals are cymbals deliberately manufactured to have a "trashy" tone in some ways similar to a chau gong. Image:Aachinatypes.jpg China type cymbals typically have a bell that is cylindrical or shaped like a truncated cone with its base the top of the bell, an outer rim that is turned up in the reverse direction to the main bow of the cymbal, little or no taper (change in thickness) from bell to rim, and an area including the inside of the bell that is unpolished. However some china type cymb ...

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drum kit: Encyclopedia - Cymbal

Cymbals (Fr. cymbales; Ger. Becken; Ital. piatti or cinelli), are a modern percussion instrument. Cymbals consist of thin, normally round plates of various cymbal alloys; see cymbal making for a discussion of their manufacture. Most modern cymbals are of indefinite pitch (tuned sets have been manufactured but are rare), whereas small cup-shaped cymbals based on ancient designs sound a definite note; see crotal. Cymbals are used in modern orchestras and many military, marching, concert and other bands. They are one of the two in ...

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drum kit: Encyclopedia - Bodhrán

The bodhrán (IPA [ˈbɔːrɑːn] or [ˈbaʊrɑːn]; plural bodhráin) is an Irish frame drum ranging in anywhere from 10" to 26" in diameter, with most drums measuring from 14" to 18". The sides of the drum are 3 1/2" to 8" deep. A goat skin head is tacked to one side (although nowadays, synthetic heads, or new materials like kangaroo skin, are sometimes used). The other side is open ended for one hand to be placed ...

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drum kit: Encyclopedia - Vocal percussion

Vocal percussion is the art of creating sounds with one's mouth that approximate, imitate, or otherwise serve the same purpose as a percussion instrument, whether in a group of singers, an instrumental ensemble, or solo. The term "Beatboxing" is often used as a synonym for vocal percussion, but in fact is just one type of percussion, often used to accompany hip-hop music. The vocal percussion used by most college and professional a cappella groups attempts a more complete facsimile of the pop music that these groups prim ...

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drum kit: Encyclopedia - Bowden cable

Invented by Frank Bowden, a bowden cable is a type of flexible cable used to transmit mechanical force or energy by the movement of an inner cable (most commonly of steel or stainless steel) relative to a hollow outer cable housing. The cable housing is generally of composite construction, consisting of a spiral steel wire, often lined with plastic, and with a plastic outer sheath. The linear movement of the inner cable is generally used to transmit a pulling force, although for very light applications over shorter distances (s ...

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drum kit: Encyclopedia II - Drum kit - Kit additions and variations

Some drummers may add a second bass drum (played by the left foot), additional toms, more cymbals, tambourines, woodblocks, cowbells, electronic pads that trigger sampled sounds, or any of a whole galaxy of accessory instruments. Some drummers, such as Billy Cobham, Neil Peart, Terry Bozzio, Keith Moon and Mike Portnoy have gone to extreme lengths and built massive kits including features such as ranges of tuned tom-toms, allowing them to contribute melodically as well as rhythmically. These huge kits reached their zenith in the arena rock of the 1980s, and the trend since then has been towards a smaller instrument.< ...

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Drum kit, Drum kit - History, Drum kit - Hi-hat history, Drum kit - Modern kits, Drum kit - Playing position, Drum kit - Kit additions and variations, Drum kit - Electronic drums

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drum kit: Encyclopedia II - Drum kit - Kit additions and variations

Some drummers may add a second bass drum (played by the left foot), additional toms, more cymbals, tambourines, woodblocks, cowbells, electronic pads that trigger sampled sounds, or any of a whole galaxy of accessory instruments. Some drummers, such as Billy Cobham, Neil Peart, Terry Bozzio, Keith Moon and Mike Portnoy have gone to extreme lengths and built massive kits including features such as ranges of tuned tom-toms, allowing them to contribute melodically as well as rhythmically. These huge kits reached their zenith in the arena rock of the 1980s, and the trend since then has been towards a smaller instrument.< ...

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Drum kit, Drum kit - History, Drum kit - Modern kits, Drum kit - Kit additions and variations, Drum kit - Electronic drums, Drum kit - Drum Set Notation

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drum kit: Encyclopedia II - Taylor Hawkins - Drum kit

Taylor currently plays a Tama Starclassic Performer kit with Remo Emperor-series heads, Zildjian cymbals and Zildjian 5B wooden tip sticks, full hardware list below: Chrome Finish Tama Starclassic Performer Hardware; 24" x 18" bass 13" x 9" mounted tom 18" x 16" floor tom 20" x 14" gong bass 14" x 6 1/2" brass snare 14" Rototom Cymbals (Zildjian) 15" New Beat hi-hats 20" K Vintage ride 20" K Custom Dark ride < ...

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Taylor Hawkins, Taylor Hawkins - Drum kit, Taylor Hawkins - External link

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drum kit: Encyclopedia II - Drum - Examples

Some examples of drums from different origins. Drum - Latin and Brazilian. bongo drum conga drums surdo steel drum - not a membranophone, but referred to as a drum tan-tan timbales Drum - Indian. mirdanga dholak khol tabla Drum - Western. basler drum bass drum Lambeg drum octoban snare drum tabor tenor drum timpani (kettledrum< ...

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Drum, Drum - Examples, Drum - Latin and Brazilian, Drum - Indian, Drum - Western, Drum - Africa, Drum - Middle East, Drum - Asia

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drum kit: Encyclopedia II - Travis Barker - Life

Barker previously played drums for The Aquabats (as Baron Von Tito), blink-182, and a punk band called Snot (not to be confused with the alternative metal band). He began taking drum lessons at the age of five, when he studied with a jazz teacher, and was exposed to many different styles of music. The day before starting high school his mother died. Subsequently, Travis became more serious about drumming. He joined marching band his sophomore year and made the snare line. He subsequently gained experience performing at regional compet ...

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Travis Barker, Travis Barker - Life, Travis Barker - Merchandise, Travis Barker - Drum kit info, Travis Barker - Drums, Travis Barker - Cymbals, Travis Barker - Layout

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drum kit: Encyclopedia II - Billy Cobham - Gear

Billy Cobham - Drumsticks. Vic Firth SBC (signature Billy Cobham) Billy Cobham - Drums. Yamaha maple drum kit Yamaha ASD-1460BC (signature Billy Cobham) snare drum Billy Cobham - Cymbals. Sabian cymbals ...

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Billy Cobham, Billy Cobham - Gear, Billy Cobham - Drumsticks, Billy Cobham - Drums, Billy Cobham - Cymbals, Billy Cobham - Discography, Billy Cobham - External link

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