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Hebei Export Commodities Exhibition Center gathers high-quality export commodities from Hebei Province, covering a wide range of products including bags and suitcases, clothing and accessories, outdoor products, household goods, handicrafts, plush toys, home building materials, and pet supplies. This enables international buyers to purchase high-quality products from Hebei and even China in one stop.

 

 
  • Best Vintage Drum Kits
    Size: 10*8, 12*9, 16*14, 14*5.5, 22*18. Material: Manchuria wood. Pressure ring: 5.0 vintage flange ring. Appearance: High grade paint process. Drum cover: full set of REMO-UT sandblasting. Hardware: 650S drum stand *1, 650H cymbals stand
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  • Black Paint Drum Kit
    Size: 10*8, 12*9, 16*15, 14*6, 22*20. Material: Selected grade A birch. Pressure ring: 2.0MM electroplated pressure ring. Appearance: Premium matte eco-friendly finish. Drum skin: imitation animal skin produced in Taiwan. Hardware: 810S
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  • Dream Chasing Series Green Drum Kit
    Size: 10*8, 12*9, 16*15, 14*6, 22*18. Material: Birch beech mixed chamber. Pressure ring: 2.0MM electroplated pressure ring. Appearance: Premium matte PVC veneer. Drum cover: REMO-UT sandblasting. Hardware: 600S drum stand *1, 600H cymbals
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  • Power Series Blue Drum Kit
    Size: 10*7, 12*8, 14*14, 14*5.5, 20*18. Material: Selected grade A pine. Pressure ring: 2.0MM electroplated pressure ring. Appearance: Environment-friendly PVC veneer. Drum cover: thickened mist through. Hardware: 810S drum stand *1, 810H
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  • Inspire Series Yellow Drum Kit
    Size: 10*7, 12*8, 14*14, 14*5.5, 20*18. Material: Selected grade A pine. Pressure ring: 2.0MM electroplated pressure ring. Appearance: Environment-friendly PVC veneer. Drum cover: double oil cover. Hardware: 500S drum stand *1, 500H
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Price advantage

Hebei region has a mature manufacturing base and cost control advantages,can provide competitive prices.

Reliable Production

Our experience in all aspects of soft toys manufacturing – including design, production processes, skilled assembly and strict QC ensure first-class products delivered on time to our valued partners and customers.

OEM & ODM Available

100% customization, including the sew-in label and hangtag, retail packagings, even special needs, we'd love to help.

 

Drum Wood Types
 
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Maple: The most popular wood type, maple has a tone that's warm and balanced.


Falkata: This wood is often used by companies as a cost-effective alternative to maple due to its similarities.


Mahogany: With a sound that's been described as “vintage”, mahogany is preferred by players who favor a strong mid-range and low end.


Birch: Bright, tough and loud, birch drums are often used in recording studios for the aforementioned reasons.


Poplar: This wood has a similar sound to birch and is also quite affordable.


Basswood: With its stunning visual appearance, basswood combines well with lacquer finishes and it's also less expensive than birch and maple.


Oak: A rare wood that's similar to maple, oak is highly sought after for its bright and powerful tone.


Lauan: More affordable than birch, lauan is sometimes called “select hardwood”.

 

Parts of a 5-Piece Drum Kit

 

Kick drum: This drum is often called a bass drum (but take note that in the world of classical music, a "bass drum" refers to a different instrument). A kick drum sits on the floor, and the drummer plays it with a foot pedal.


Snare drum: A snare drum pairs with the kick to form the foundation of a five-piece kit. A snare is a relatively small drum that produces a loud sound full of upper-mid frequencies.


Floor tom: A floor tom is a wide, deep drum that rests on legs. Traditionally it stands by itself, although some drum kits let a player anchor the floor tom to the kick drum.


Rack toms: Sometimes referred to as tom-toms, rack toms comprise the last two pieces of a five-piece drum kit. These drums mount on top of a kick drum and are called "mounted toms" or "hanging toms" by some players.


Cymbals: A five-piece drum kit will typically include at least one effects cymbal. Cymbals belong to the family known as idiophones—instruments that make a sound when the entire instrument vibrates upon being struck (as opposed to membranophones like drums that produce a sound via a membrane).

 

Popular Drum Set Types
Black Paint Drum Kit
Dream Chasing Series Green Drum Kit
Power Series Blue Drum Kit
Inspire Series Yellow Drum Kit

Standard: Typically, a standard-size set features a 22" bass drum, 16" floor tom, and 12" and 13" mounted toms. Standard-size drum sets are preferred by drummers who like to play loud.


Fusion: Known for their punch and articulate tone, fusion drum sets have smaller diameters compared to standard-size sets, and usually feature a 22" bass drum, 14" floor tom and 10" and 12" mounted toms. Jazz percussionists often favor fusion sets.


Double bass drum set: Although they originated with jazz players, double bass drum sets were used by many rock drummers in the late '60s and '70s. Today, metal drummers often prefer them for playing lightning-fast downbeats.


Complete drum set: Featuring all the hardware you need, complete drum sets are offered by all major drum manufacturers. With that in mind, you might want to consider purchasing a shell pack if you own hardware. Shell packs are an affordable way of getting all the drums you want without any additional hardware.


Starter drum set: For beginners, you'll definitely want to go with a starter drum set. Consisting of all the drums, cymbals, hardware and stands you need, starter drum sets are very affordable and a perfect way to kick off the early stages of playing.


Junior drum set: Basically, junior drum sets are starter drum sets for children, which means they're scaled down in size to suit the physical traits of a younger player. There are plenty of solidly built junior drum sets on today's market – many of which boast the same feel and sound of a regular-sized kit.

 

Buying drums online

 
 
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Consider price and quality

Like most things, the quality of the drum set will determine the cost. The least expensive all in one sets come with a couple of warnings.

 
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Research the drum hardware

Take a look at the hardware and make sure it looks solid. If you're shopping online, you can zoom in on the images of the gear for a closer. Each of the three legs on the cymbal stands should be made of two pieces.

 
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Look for bundled hardware

You can also find bundled hardware and cymbal sets that tend to be less expensive than buying pieces separately. Pay close attention to the images and descriptions of the hardware if you're buying online and don't get anything “one-ply."

Power Series Blue Drum Kit

 

 

FAQ

 

Q: What are the 3 main types of drums?

A: The three main types of drums are bass, snare, and tom – if we're referring to the most common drums used in western culture. These drums make up the standard drum set and are used in countless music genres, including rock and pop.

Q: What is the drum that you hit on both sides?

A: The marching bass drum is the drum that you hit on both sides. It is slightly shallower than the bass you'd find in a drum kit, allowing it to be carried and hit on the left and right.

Q: What is the hardest thing to learn on the drums?

A: The hardest thing to master when learning the drums is the ability to play multiple rhythms at the same time – this requires a high level of coordination. It's important to really grasp steady timings and ensure you're able to retain the rhythm – without speeding up or slowing down. Your band or ensemble will thank you for this as you'll be the backbone of the music!

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