Snare Tom
Snare Tom
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![]() Vintage Ludwig 1965 1966 Drum Set sparkle blue Bass Drum Floor Tom Snare More US $1,750.00
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![]() VINTAGE LUDWIG BLUE VISTALITE SET WITH RARE SNARE AND DOUBLE FLOOR TOM REDUCED US $1,750.00
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![]() DW Performance Series Tom Snare Pack Ebony Stain 4 piece US $1,441.99
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![]() DW Performance Series Tom Snare Pack Ebony Stain 4 piece US $1,441.99
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![]() DW Performance Series Tom Snare Pack Sapphire Blue 3 piece US $1,160.99
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![]() DW Performance Series Tom Snare Pack Sapphire Blue 3 piece US $1,160.99
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![]() YAMAHA Club Jordan Cocktail Kit Snare Tom Hi Hat hardware Bass PedalSilver US $950.00
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![]() 1960s John Grey 2012165X14 Black OysterDrum setKitTom bass snare US $599.00
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![]() Ludwig Epic Xover Drum Set 3pc rack tom bass snare stands Scratch N Dent US $588.01
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![]() 5 piece drum set with Kick drum Floor tom toms snare US $442.88
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![]() Stagg B Box Set 1213 Tom 14 Snare 16 Floor 22 Bass US $415.99
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![]() LUDWIG 5 PC BLACK LC125 DRUM SET W Hardware Snare Bass Tom Toms 5pc US $395.00
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![]() STAGG B Box Drum Cases Set w 1012 Tom14 Snare US $364.95
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![]() Vintage Wooden WFL Ludwig Tom Snare Drum US $359.99
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![]() STAGG B Box Drum Cases Set w 1013 Tom14 Snare US $349.95
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![]() ddrum DD1M Electronic Drum Module and Red Shot Trigger 4 Tom Snare 1 Bass NEW US $299.00
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![]() ddrum DRT Pro Trigger Kit with 3 Tom 1 Snare and 1 Kick US $279.00
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![]() Yamaha XP80 8” Inch Electronic 3 Zone DTX PAD TCS Rimshot Snare Tom Drum Pad US $269.99
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![]() ATA COMBO DRUM CASE for FLOOR TOM HIGH TOMS SNARE DD US $249.00
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![]() Yamaha RHP120 Dual Zone Electronic Tom Snare Drum Trigger Pad US $249.00
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![]() Vintage Wooden Ludwig Tom Snare Drum US $229.99
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![]() Gibraltar Stealth Vertical Mounting System Single Tom Snare Stand GSVMS KIT US $209.95
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![]() Yamaha XP70 7 Inch Electronic Single Zone DTX PAD TCS Snare Tom Drum Pad US $199.99
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![]() Vintage Slingerland Tom Snare Drum Swivel Bar Stool Black Pearl US $219.95
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![]() ddrum Acoustic Pro Trigger Kit3x Tom 1x Snare1x Kick US $199.00
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Having The Passion To Learn The Drums
The drum belongs to the percussion family of musical instruments. It is played by the use of drumsticks or with the hands to produce vibration thereby creating a sound. It is considered to be one of the oldest instruments known. Drums have been utilized in the past in celebrating imporant occasions, during religious or traditional rituals, burials and even as a warning device when there are approaching threats. Drums are usually grouped as one to develop a terrific harmony of sounds and beats. This group of several drums is called a Drum Kit or Drum Set. To learn drums, you must first learn the different types of drums that composed a set.
The kinds of drums that you could find in almost all Drum Sets are the Bass Drum which is the biggest of them all. It produces a very low pitch sound when struck by a mallet (a hammer-like stick attached on a Foot Pedal and controlled by the drummer’s foot), the Snare Drum which is struck with a drumstick on the drummer’s non-dominant hand, the cymbal which is a round metal that produces a loud ringing sound when hit and the tom- toms which are high pitched drums with no snare.
To start learn drums, you must know about drumstick grips. There are two ways to hold your sticks, the matched grip in which the sticks are held between the thumb and the index finger and the remaining fingers are curled around it. This method is popular among most drummers. Another is the traditional grip in which the stick is placed on the space between the thumb and index finger and one end of the stick is rested on the top of the ring finger then the thumb, index and middle fingers are wrapped around the stick.
In purchasing drum sets, beginners are recommended to avail an inexpensive basic set then upgrade the whole kit as their skills develop. For a beginner, start playing the basic beats first. You could count out loud to help you get the rhythm and groove of the song. Just relax and listen to the sound your hands make. Establish a practice routine that you should follow religiously.
Don’t get discouraged easily if you cannot learn the drums quickly. It takes time for your brains to comprehend the sound and your arms and legs to get used to the synchronization. Do practice sessions of at least 10 minutes a day and stick to your routines. The quickest way to learn the drums is by taking lessons from the experts. They could give you tips on how to hold the drumsticks properly, the right way to strike the drum and play different kinds of beats. Once your mind and body have gotten used to the beats, you’ll just realize that you can play the drums in a perfect rhythm.
A great drummer is considered to be someone who has undying passion in playing the drums. Every beat of the drum, every note produced by the drumstick is a song to gladden his heart. To be a great drummer, one must not only learn how to play the drum, but must also have determination and constant practice to perfect his skills and have a lifetime commitment to master it.
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