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Drums

The drums take their name from Ludwig Drum, the first time in 1918 brought a complete drum set, as we know it today, on the market. A drum set consists of a number of different percussion instruments. By default, this is a snare drum, a bass drum, a tom, cymbals, hi hats and maybe a little small percussion (tambourine, etc.). The snare drum with skins (plastic foil) covered, while on the outside of the coat are a number of parallel wires stretched, called snares, which cause the typical buzzing sound at impact. The bass drum is the heart of a drum set.

This is a large double-covered with fur drum that is positioned vertically and using a foot pedal (Pedal) served. Tom Toms are other drums that can be integrated both hanging and standing in a drum set. Standard sets usually have three toms, two hanging toms and a stand-Tom. Pool (usually metallic) is available in various types. The Hi Hat is, for example, of two, horizontally mounted on a stand basin, operated by pedal and hit it together. A ride cymbal has a more clear sound in contrast to the crash cymbal, causing a more rattling sound. Furthermore, part of a drum set, of course, the so-called hardware, which will consist of stands and brackets, with the drum mounted composed together. The bass drum pedal and drumsticks, which are mostly made of wood covered by this term. Arrangement and construction of a drum set from drummer may, at its own performance and preferences can be arranged.

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