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Royce 5-Piece Drum Kit (Black) The Royce 1M-D5C 5-Piece Drum Kit has everything you need to start playing including a bass drum, 2 mounted toms, a floor tom, a snare drum snare drum cadence and a bass drum pedal. Also included are a double braced snare stand, cymbal stand, hi-hat stand, two 14" hi-hat cymbals, a 16" cymbal, snare drum cadence and a drum throne. Black finish Royce 5-piece drum kit comes complete ready to play 1 year Limited Warranty
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Vestil 800-Lb. Capacity Fork-Mounted Drum Gripper The Drum Gripper allows you to pick up 30- & 55-gallon steel drums without leaving the fork truck. Simply slip the forks into the fork tubes snare drum cadence and the knuckle gripping system is lowered around the drum, gripped tightly, snare drum cadence and then lifted into the air. Drum is released by lowering the forks. Hinged folding design for storage snare drum cadence and adjustable-width arms. Welded steel construction. For use with steel drums only. Powder-coat blue snare drum cadence and yellow finish. U.S.A.800-lb. capacityLets you pick up 30- & 55-gallon steel drums without leaving the fork truckHinged folding design for storageAdjustable-width armsWelded steelFor use with steel drums onlyU.S.A.
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Snare drum - The snare drum or side drum is a tubular drum made of wood or metal with skins, or heads, stretched over the top and bottom openings.
Cocktail drum - Cocktail drums were first put into production in the 1940s with the Carlton combo kit. It was a drum kit consisting of a vertical 20 inch bass drum, a snare drum, cymbal and other assorted percussion.
Snare technique - Snare technique is the technique used to play a snare drum. There are two categories of grips used in snare technique: matched grip, in which both hands hold the sticks in an overhand grip, and traditional grip, in which one hand uses an overhand grip and the other an underhand grip.
Ancient Fife and Drum Corps - An Ancient Fife and Drum Corps is a traditional, typically American drum corps that plays fifes and wooden rope tension snare and bass drums.
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