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Tom Drum Size Guide: Small vs Large Toms

There are several different types of tom-tom drums which vary in shape and size, which has an effect on how they sound. In this article I'll guide you through the different types of toms and their...

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How Much Space is Needed for a Drum Kit (With Examples)

Drum kits can take up a considerable amount of room so it's important to know how much space you'll need before purchasing on. In this article, I'll discuss the different types and sizes of kit and...

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How Many Tom Toms are in a Drum Kit?

Tom toms are an integral part of a drum kit. Some players have two toms, others have five, but how many do you actually need? In this article I'll be discussing the different types of toms and the...

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Splash vs Crash Cymbals: What’s the Difference?

There are many different types of cymbals available to drummers to create different sounds. Two of the most frequently compared types of cymbal are the crash cymbal and the splash cymbal. I'll be...

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Why Do Cymbals Turn Green? (And How to Fix It)

It's not uncommon for older cymbals to turn green and look dull and tarnished, but what causes it and how can it be removed? In this article I'll explain why this change in appearance occurs and how...

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Dark vs Bright Cymbals: Everything You Should Know

If you're looking to get some new cymbals, one of the first things you'll need to decide is whether you want a dark or bright cymbal. Most manufacturers will describe the cymbal as either bright,...

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