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- Drums and Drum Sets - Discusses the history of drum sets and manufacturers, such as Pearl, Ludwig, Drum Workshop, and Tama, and includes guides to drum lessons and drumming related products.
- John X Drums - This site is all about drums and drumming. It features on-line drum lessons, links to other drum sites, plus information about John Xepoleas books.
- Keur Djembe African Drum Shop - Drum Shop in Brooklyn selling hand-crafted african drums and instruments. Djembe, sabar, djun djun, talking drum, balafon, shekere, calimba, kora. We specialize in djembe repairs and classes. Also, drum bags and other accessories are available.
- Drum Brothers - A Montana, family owned company, deeply committed to drumming and rhythm awareness providing high quality made hand-drums, askikos, djembes, doun douns, frame and hoop drums, ceremonial drums; rhythm classes; school assemblies; retreats; drum building workshops; clinics; retail and wholesale outlets.
- Information about Asian Bronze Drums - Information about the history, culture and motifs of Asian rain drums, also known as Dongson drums, Moko drums and frog drums.
- TexasDrums CommUnity - Hand drum and dance community. Weekly drum and dance circles, upcoming events, and drum and dance classes.
- The Chas Hooper Drum Shop - Sells new and used drums, drum kits, cymbals, and drum accessories. Spares and repairs, and drum tuition is also offered. Located in Belthorn.
- Roots Jam: Collected Hand Drum Rhythms - A book for African drumming, djembe, and percussion. Hand drum lessons, drum rhythms and drumming tips. Free samples, secure order online.
- Impact Industries Drums and Cases - Custom drums, marching drums and carriers, Black Deluxe cases, drum bags, mallets, and accessories.
- Fort Drum, NY - Home to the 10th Mountain Division. Fort Drum consists of 107,265 acres. Its mission includes command of active component units assigned to the installation, provide administrative and logistical support to tenant units, support to tenant units, support to active and reserve units from all services in training at Fort Drum, and planning and support for the mobilization and training of almost 80,000 troops annually.
Wikipedia Articles
- Ewe drumming - Ewe drumming is played in a drumming ensemble played by the Ewe people of Ghana, Togo, and Benin. The Ewe are known for their experienced drumming throughout West Africa.
- WFD World's Fastest Drummer Extreme Sport Drumming - WFD World's Fastest Drummer Extreme Sport Drumming describes the sporting event that surrounds self proclaimed speed drummers and a mechanical instrument called the Drumometer, an electronic device invented by Boo McAfee and Craig Alan that is used to count drum strokes. The Drumometer is accepted by Guinness World Records and the WFD World's Fastest Drummer Extreme Sport Drumming organization as the official device used to determine the World's Fastest Drummer.
- Syncopated drumming - Syncopated drumming is a style of drumming which is very popular in Southern California, mainly the city of Long Beach. It consists of four main instruments: a snare with a loose sounding ring; a tenor drum, with a low booming sound similar to that of a floor tom; a bass, which is typically tuned ...
- Rudiment - A rudiment is one of a set of basic patterns used in rudimental drumming. These patterns form the basic building blocks or "vocabulary" of drumming, and can be combined in a great variety of ways to create drumming music.
- Double drumming - Double drumming (or double drums as it is sometimes referred to) is a musical technique, used mostly in rock music, where two drummers play two drum kits at the same time. One may play the rhythm while another may play another style, or both may play the same rhythm.