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  • Manual Trash Compactor Reduces The Volume Of Metal Waste
    By: Beth Guide | - A manual trash compactor is a material handling device that is used to flatten 30 and 55 gallon drums. It crushes the drum into the equivalent of a small, flat metal disk. Such a tool has proven invaluable to a wide range of facilities that are challenged with drum disposal on a daily basis.

    It is much easier to move a flat circle of metal than it is to attempt to dispose of a full-sized empty metal drum.

    Manual trash compactors work with a very simple design. ...

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  • Drum Cleaners Are Becoming The Mandatory Requirements
    By: Srs Washing | - We are the leading company for supplying drum cleaners to our wide range of clients. We always stick to the quality and customers satisfactions. Different types of drum cleaners have been supplying various industries as per needs and requirements. Nowadays drum cleaners are becoming the mandatory requirements in various industries. Some of our different equipments include washing systems, compactors, and aerosol recovery systems which we started engineering and manufacturing for printing and oth ...
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  • Strength In Sonics- Drum Machine Review
    By: James Cameroone | - The Pacific Digital's DrumXtreme DX-MIDI-PRO digital drum kit is the ultimate kit for space-or noise-constrained musicians and would-be musicians. It looks and feels more like a traditional drum set due to its natural and convenient rack set-up. It comes complete with six separate 7.5-inch drum pads, 2 foot pedals, a rack/stand, drumsticks, MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and USB cables, and separate MIDI and USB consoles: MIDI for use with other MIDI-capable devices, and USB for int ...
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  • 4 Wonderful Eateries To Try When You Go To The Hamptons In New York
    By: Connor Sullivan | - Every summer, the famous, wealthy and affluent go to the beaches of the Hamptons which is a part of Long Island, New York. A lot of people that reside and work in Manhattan have grand "country" estates in the Hamptons which they head to on the weekends or for some of the several special events that happen there in the summer months. It is a gorgeous part of Long island with several smaller beach towns that put together what is known as the Hamptons. Along with a beautiful setting and great peop ...
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  • Why Beginners Should Choose Cheap Drum Sets
    By: Richard Taylor | - Have you forever fancied a go at trying to play the drums? So why not give it a try? It is excellent fun and is often a excellent mode of stress relief. It can in addition be good for gaining your own back on your mom and dad or your neighbours!

    In order to get started out, you are going to need to pick out your initial drum set. Whenever we all dream of drumming, we visualise the great rock bands, with their drummers surrounded by all sizes of drums and cymbals, knocking out loud m ...

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  • Cheap Drum Sets Are Ideal For Drumming Newbies!
    By: Richard Taylor | - Have you forever wanted a go at trying to play the drums? Well why not give it a go? In order to get up and running, you will need to pick out your initial drum set. When we all think of drumming, we think of the great rock bands and artists, with their drummers surrounded by all sizes of drums and cymbals, knocking out loud memorable rhythms. The reality is that you don't actually need that number of drums to get started out, in fact a beginner drum kit will probably simply come with four or fi ...
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  • Famous Drummers And Their Drum Kits
    By: Jamie Hanson | - A good drummer is discovered in a Rock band. You can discover them in the Jazz world also. There are many pop group which had come and gone, taking with them their play the drums, but few of them remain in the recollection of the people. Drummers like Keith Moon, Jon Bonham, Neil Pert, Lars Ulrich and few others are still idolized by their fans. They are a wonderful class by themselves. Each is different from the other, whether it is the drumming style or the drum kits they use.

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  • Clave - Afro Cuban Music - History And Development Drummers Guide
    By: Eric Starr | - A repetitive two measure pattern, the clave has become a universal rhythm whose influence extends beyond Cuba to North American Jazz and even Rock n' Roll ("Bo Diddley beat"). Although "clave" generally refers to the rhythms and music found in Cuba (African in origin), a variation of the clave rhythm is found in Brazilian music as well. However, Brazilian music and rhythms are not built around the clave to the extent that Afro Cuban music is. The two most popluar Cuban clave rhythms in 4/4 are t ...
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  • Proper Positioning Of Your Drum Setup - Drummers Tips And Advices
    By: Eric Starr | - Many of the great teachers will tell you that the snare drum or pad should be positioned at your navel or belly button. For smaller children, since their bodies are not yet evenly proportioned, some adjustments may need to be made. Your arms should be in an L-shape formation at 90 degrees and the sticks should lay comfortably on top of the drum or pad in an upside down V shape.

    If your sticks rest on the rim, the drum or pad needs to be lowered. Oppositely if you find that you ar ...

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  • Purchasing Drum Set Help Guide - Tips, Advices, And Recommendations
    By: Eric Starr | - If you purchase a full drum set, don't be concerned with getting a full array of tom-toms, cymbals, and other accessories. A simple four-piece will suffice. Rack tom-toms are mounted on top of the bass drum, floor toms stand on the floor supported by three metal legs. The bass drum, also called a kick, is the largest drum in the kit and is played exclusively with your foot using a pedal, the pedal contains a felt beater that strikes the drum. Many kits also come with a 10" x 13" rack tom as well ...
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  • Drum Rack Or Stands - Drum Racks And Drum Stands Discussed
    By: Eric Starr | - Stands

    Stands for drum kits were initially fairly light weight, because they were designed to hold one cymbal, or a snare drum, or later on two rack toms. However, it wasn't until the 1980's that drum companies beefed up the hardware making it possible to have a steady base of support for multiple cymbal arms, etc.

    For a while stands keep getting heavier and bigger, finally adding counter-weight booms and getting big enough to jack up your car for a tire change. N ...

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  • Markings For A Repeatable Set-up - Drum Setups Discussed
    By: Eric Starr | - What Needs To Be Marked
    There are three basic concerns; the floor spread, the component heights, and the component angles. Let start with the floor spread. I use a commercially made drum carpet called a Gig Rug. I use it because it is thin enough to roll up and fit into my hardware case and because it has a "creep-stop" barrier for my bass drum. You may have something else that you like, but my method for repeating the exact same floor spread each time starts with simply marking the hard ...

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  • Drum Tape On Drums - Different Ways To Use Drum Tape On Drums And Setups.
    By: Eric Starr | - Drum tape can be used on drum heads to sustain vibration of the head, and while usually a well tuned drum does not produce an unwanted tone harmonics, it is common for a drummer to move microphones away from the "sweet spot" positions, in order to create more room for the hand swing. That is were the drum tape comes in.

    Drum tape can be applied to the problematically sounding part of the drum head to sustain that vibration.

    Other uses of drum tape include fixation ...

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  • Tuning Your Drum Set
    By: Thaddeus W Johnson | - Tuning your drum set is crucial to the sound thats needed for your style of music to be played. Whether your drum kit is brand new, heavily used, replacing drum heads, or exposed to various harsh temperatures, tuning the drum is a major step in producing great tone quality. Though drummers have their own preference of tonal settings, basic steps must be taken.

    The first step before tuning

    Make sure the drumhead (one that fits that particular shell size) is stretc ...

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  • The Acoustic Drum Set Arrangement
    By: Thaddeus W Johnson | - The set up of an acoustic drum set, a compilation of different percussive instruments, is a unique and creative way in arranging the pieces so that they can be played from a sitting down position. Drum kit arrangements will vary from one drummer to another. There are no rules or restrictions to the arrangements, just the desire to construct the ideal set. Whether it be a four piece, six piece, or larger, the possibilities are endless.

    How large will the kit be?


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  • Keep Extra Drum Parts And Drum Accessories Handy For Gigs And Recording Studios
    By: Thaddeus W Johnson | - It is very important to have drum parts and drum accessories available for gigs and recording studios. Have you ever shown up to a show or studio and misplaced, forgotten, or even broke an important drum set part or accessory? There is nothing more frustrating and can create a panic situation at performance time when you realize your drum set is not fully functional.

    Make a checklist of drum set parts and accessories

    You can never be too organized and making a ...

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