11 Facts About Drum set

1.

Drum kit – called a drum set, trap set or simply drums – is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other percussion instruments.

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2.

Drummers in musical theater shows and stage shows, where the budget for pit orchestras was often limited, contributed to the creation of the drum set by developing techniques and devices that would enable them to cover the roles of multiple percussionists.

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The drum set was initially referred to as a "trap set", and from the late 1800s to the 1930s, drummers were referred to as "trap drummers".

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4.

Drum set kits became a central part of jazz, especially Dixieland.

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5.

Drum set'set music from the 1920s provides evidence that the drummer's sets were starting to evolve in size and sound to support the various acts mentioned above.

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6.

Drum set solo is an instrumental section that highlights the virtuosity, skill, and musical creativity of the drummer.

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7.

Drum set solos are common in jazz, but they are used in several rock genres, such as heavy metal and progressive rock.

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8.

Drum set kits are traditionally categorised by the number of drums, ignoring cymbals and other instruments.

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9.

Drum set muffles are types of mutes that can reduce the ring, boomy overtone frequencies, or overall volume on a snare, bass, or tom.

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10.

Drum set'storical usesMuffled drums are often associated with funeral ceremonies as well, such as the funerals of John F Kennedy and Queen Victoria.

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11.

Drum set parts are most commonly written on a standard five-line staff.

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