Drum Head Set
Drum Head Set
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![]() Snare wood shell fancy wrap gray coat interior die cast batter hoop GREAT US $55.55
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![]() drummers drum set tool US $.99
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![]() TAMA electronic drum pads TS100 TS120 TS150 US $250.00
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![]() Roland TD 12KX S New Version V Drum Set US $2,600.00
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![]() 6pc Tama Rockstar Drum Set US $750.00
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![]() MILLTONE Tunable Steel Tongue Metal Slit Hank Tank Hand Drum Head Gong Bowl OM US $317.49
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![]() Mendini Full Size 5 Pcs Drum Set CymbalStool 6 Color US $259.98
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![]() 12 HAND WOOD DRUM MALLET SET DRUMS SKIN HEAD BADARAN US $14.99
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![]() Ludwig 70s Stainless Steel Drum Kit Very Rare US $2,495.00
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![]() Ludwig snare drum head with stand and case US $150.00
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![]() Pearl SensiTone Steel Snare Drum 14X55 US $52.00
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![]() NEW AWSOME 8 WOOD DRUM MALLET SET DRUMS SKIN HEAD BODRAN HAND PERCUSSION US $9.99
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![]() 1980S VINTAGE PEARL SESSION ELITE MAPLE DRUMS US $1,499.00
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![]() Vintage Ludwig Vistalite RARE US $1,450.00
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![]() Vintage 65 Leedy RED SATIN FLAME 3 D Psych 13 RIDE TOM DRUM Slingerland Era US $222.99
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![]() 13 Inch Mesh Head Black Two Layer US $10.00
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![]() 6 COLOR Mendini FULL SIZE 5 Piece Drum Set CYMBALSTOOL US $259.98
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![]() HandZon Bongos By Cannon Percussion US $30.00
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![]() Tama Star Classic Clear Mirage 5 Piece Drum Set US $1,499.00
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![]() Radical 5 Piece Drum Set w Cymbals Hdwr Wine Red US $285.99
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![]() Paco Drum Head Pack Clear US $24.25
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![]() Pearl Export 22 x 18 bass drum red with chrome hardware no blemishes US $189.95
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![]() DW DRUM WORKSHOP DEADHEAD PRACTICE PAD SET 4 PIECE US $54.99
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![]() VMI Toms Set US $50.00
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![]() tama drum heads 81012141620 clear US $30.99
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![]() Mapex Pro M Snare Drum Pro M US $70.00
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![]() Evans Drum Heads Genera G2 14 and 16 US $14.25
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![]() MAPEX BLACK PANTHER BLASTER KIT US $1,900.00
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![]() 2 Vintage Rogers Maple Concert Toms XP 8 Rare US $150.00
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![]() PEARL VISION DRUM SHELL PACK FUSION SIZES BONUS US $474.99
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![]() PEARL VISION DRUM SHELL PACK \oo ROCK SIZES\oo BONUS US $374.99
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![]() Alesis DM5 Full Kit With Extras US $350.00
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![]() Sonor Snare Wires US $50.00
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![]() Vintage 70s Slingerland 7x14 Chrome Timbale RARE US $14.95
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![]() PDP Pacific by DW snare drum acrylic coke bottle vistalite crystalite US $119.99
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![]() RARE SLINGERLAND CAPRI FINISH DRUMSET US $999.95
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![]() 5 piece drumkit wine red TAYE ROCKPRO US $299.95
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![]() NORTHERN BEAT African AUTHENTIC HAND CARVED Wood Goatskin DONDO Drum Advanced US $112.95
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![]() Tama Swingstar 7 piece drum kit US $800.00
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![]() Roland TD 8 Based Electronic Drum Set Kit includes KD 80 FD 7 PD 80 PD 7 MDS 8 US $1,550.00
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![]() Set of Evans EC2 Heads and EMAD Bass Drum Head Slightly used US $40.00
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![]() Pearl Masters Studio 6 US $900.00
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![]() Tama Rockstar 6 1 2X14 Snaredrum US $84.99
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How To Take Care Of Your Drum Heads
Taking care to drum set is essential to the professional drummer. One of the most important things take a look at is your drum heads. If you are new to drumming here are some tips with regard to your drum heads, when and how to change them.
One of the most important things to do regularly is change the drum heads. In time, the skin will eventually weaken where you strike it the most, causing the tension to change. A weaker skin is more likely to dent, or even puncture with harder hits. In addition, a weaker skin will have little rebound for your stick. One of the best guidelines and knowing when you should change your drum heads is just by feel. When the sound changes or the rebound changes to good indication of the new to change the heads.
Snare drum heads usually need to be changed twice as often as tom heads. The reason for this is common sense. You spend more time on your snare drum head than any other surface except maybe your high hat cymbals or you ride cymbals. Just like your other drum heads you'll know it's time to change the snare head when I feel changes or the sound changes. You may want to carry a spare head in your kit at all times because the head tends to crack at the worst possible time.
Once the drum heads have been removed check the bearing edges for cracks in the shell or bearing edge deformities. It does no harm to take a candle and gently rub a bit of wax around the bearing edges to help smooth movement of the skin over the edge. Always ensure that all lumps of wax are removed before fitting the head.
Before you begin to play, rub a little bit of clear water into the back of the skin. This lets the skin stretch a little. If you are playing in a warm place the skin will tighten up again as you play, so you will probably need to do this more than once. If the skin has become a bit too damp and is very slack, it can be tightened by vigorous rubbing with the palm of your hand.
Know that the skins or the heads will shift and change in the first few weeks of ownership, so you will probably need to readjust attention and tuning while you're at heads adjust and stretch.
Lastly, when choosing drum heads there were a few things to consider. There's much debate as to whether clear drum heads or quoted drum heads are better. Neither are coated better. It just depends on what sound you're looking for. Clear heads will give you a brighter harder attack while coated head typically use you all warmer denser sound. Rock and hip-hop typically uses clear heads while jazz and big band opts for the coated heads.
About the Author
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