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What happens if I play drums in very cold conditions?

What happens if I play drums in very cold condi...

Playing drums in very cold conditions can potentially cause damage. The drumheads might become more brittle and prone to cracking. Similarly, the wood of the drum shell can contract, making...

What happens if I play drums in very cold condi...

Playing drums in very cold conditions can potentially cause damage. The drumheads might become more brittle and prone to cracking. Similarly, the wood of the drum shell can contract, making...

Can drums be stored in the cold?

Can drums be stored in the cold?

Cold temperatures can affect the wood, hardware, and the drumheads. The wood might contract, potentially causing warping or cracking, and the drumheads can become brittle. 

Can drums be stored in the cold?

Cold temperatures can affect the wood, hardware, and the drumheads. The wood might contract, potentially causing warping or cracking, and the drumheads can become brittle. 

What do letters and numbers in drumsticks mean?

What do letters and numbers in drumsticks mean?

The letters stood for styles of music, while the number was related to the stick’s diameter. The larger the diameter, the lower the number.

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What do letters and numbers in drumsticks mean?

The letters stood for styles of music, while the number was related to the stick’s diameter. The larger the diameter, the lower the number.

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A Quick Guide to Alternative Material Snares

A Quick Guide to Alternative Material Snares

We analyze Acrylic, Carbon Fiber, Stone, Concrete, Glass and even Hemp drum shells. Used on the right occasion can turn out to be a great call.

A Quick Guide to Alternative Material Snares

We analyze Acrylic, Carbon Fiber, Stone, Concrete, Glass and even Hemp drum shells. Used on the right occasion can turn out to be a great call.

A Quick Guide to Metal Snares

A Quick Guide to Metal Snares

We analyze Brass, Aluminum, Steel, Copper, Bronze and Titanium drum shells. Which one adapts the best to your sound situation? 

A Quick Guide to Metal Snares

We analyze Brass, Aluminum, Steel, Copper, Bronze and Titanium drum shells. Which one adapts the best to your sound situation? 

A Quick Guide to Wooden Snares

A Quick Guide to Wooden Snares

We analyze Maple, Mahogany, Birch, Beech, Basswood, Oak, Poplar, Walnut and Cherry drum shells. Which one adapts the best to your sound situation? 

A Quick Guide to Wooden Snares

We analyze Maple, Mahogany, Birch, Beech, Basswood, Oak, Poplar, Walnut and Cherry drum shells. Which one adapts the best to your sound situation?