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  • Drum kit
    {{Drum kit components}} ... himes]], or [[tambourine]]s, arranged for convenient playing by a single [[drummer]].
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  • Snare drum
    {{Drum kit components}} ... d one of the most important (if not ''the'' most important) drums of the [[drum kit]].
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  • Tom-tom drum
    {{Drum kit components}} ... o be confused with a [[tamtam]]) is a cylindrical [[drum]] with no [[snare drum|snare]].
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  • Bass drum
    {{ drum kit components}} ... Rick Snoman]] (2004) ISBN 0240519159</ref> {{Audio|Four to the floor beat.mid|play within typical rock beat}}]]
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  • Drum stick
    :''This article is about the musical tool. For more meanings, see [[Drumstick (disambiguation)]].'' ... ]] to produce sound. Some specialized mallets are called '''beaters''', '''drumsticks''', or '''brushes'''.
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  • Drum Machine (software)
    | title = Drum Machine | image = <!-- Missing image removed: [[Image:Drum Machine Screenshot.jpg]] -->|20px]]
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  • Electronic drum
    [[Image:visulite.jpg|thumb|200px|Basic electronic drum set made by [[Pintech]].]] An '''electronic drum''' is a [[percussion instrument]] in which the sound is generated by an el ...
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  • Electronic drum module
    ... x|[[Roland V-Drums|Roland TD-20 Percussion Sound Module]], an [[electronic drum module]]]] --> ... times simply '''modules'''. A common colloquial term for this device is '''drum brain'''. (see below)<ref>{{Citation
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  • File:Band-hero-ds-drum-skin.jpg
    ... = Image of the Band Hero "Drum skin" for the DS to adapt the unit to allow drumming in the game. |Purpose = Identification of new hardware to be shipped with the game
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  • Rock Band
    {{otheruses4|the video game|video game series|Rock Band|the type of musical group|Rock band}} |genre=[[Music video game|Music]]
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  • Rock Band 2
    ... announce">{{cite web | url = http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=272198 | title = Rock Band 2 EU Xbox Release | publisher = [[Eurogamer]] | ... ... [[Simulation]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamepro.com/news.cfm?article_id=195708|title=Rock Band 2|publisher=[[GamePro]]|accessdate=2008-07-09}}</re ...
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  • Guitar Hero World Tour
    ... to rock music, Guitar Hero World Tour also expanded to include the use of drum and vocal peripherals. Furthermore, the game allows users to create custom ... ... r total instrument career modes within the game: lead guitar, bass guitar, drums, and rhythm guitar.
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  • Music video game
    [[Image:StepMania 4 Gameplay.png|thumb|right|[[Open source]] music video game ''[[StepMania]]'']] ... - Metacritic.com]</ref><ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=60326 Mizuguchi on Lumines Interview // PSP /// Eurogamer]</ref><ref>[http ...
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  • PlayStation 2
    ... :playstation.jpg|right|]] The '''PlayStation 2''' is the sixth-generation video game console released by Sony. With the exception of [[Guitar Hero: On T ... |type = [[Video game console]]
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  • Bass guitar
    ... ayer of all time. A contraction of Double bass or Electric bass guitar." Ibid.</ref><ref>The proper term is "electric bass", and it is often misnamed "b ... ... z, G3=196&nbsp;Hz, B3=246.9&nbsp;Hz, E4=329.6&nbsp;Hz</ref> In order to avoid the excessive use of [[ledger lines]], bass guitar is notated in bass clef ...
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  • Drum kit
    {{Drum kit components}} ... himes]], or [[tambourine]]s, arranged for convenient playing by a single [[drummer]].
    10 KB (1430 words) - 17:30, 22 January 2009
  • Microphone
    ... n many applications such as [[telephone]]s, [[tape recorder]]s, [[hearing aid]]s, [[motion picture]] production, live and recorded [[audio engineering]] ... [[Image:Oktava319-internal.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Inside the Oktava 319 condenser microphone]]
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  • Rock music
    ... ited States]]|instruments=[[Electric guitar]], [[Bass guitar]], [[Drum kit|Drum]]s, [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]] ... laid down by a [[rhythm section]] of electric [[bass guitar]], [[drum kit|drums]], and keyboard instruments such as [[organ (music)|organ]], [[piano]], o ...
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  • List of songs in Rock Band
    ... game, playing lead and bass guitar, drums, and vocals. The [[Rock Band (video game)#Gameplay|gameplay in ''Rock Band'']] is comparable to [[Guitar Her ... ... dditional songs in the European release is not available for export along side the three from the North American release.
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  • Guitar Hero
    {{two other uses||the first game in the series|Guitar Hero (video game)||Guitar Hero (disambiguation)}} | genre = [[Music video game]]
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  • Snare drum
    {{Drum kit components}} ... d one of the most important (if not ''the'' most important) drums of the [[drum kit]].
    5 KB (753 words) - 17:51, 22 January 2009
  • Tom-tom drum
    {{Drum kit components}} ... o be confused with a [[tamtam]]) is a cylindrical [[drum]] with no [[snare drum|snare]].
    7 KB (1147 words) - 17:54, 22 January 2009
  • Hi-hat cymbal
    {{Drum kit components}} ... se music|house]], and other forms of contemporary popular music.<ref name="DRUMHISTORY" />
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  • Crash cymbal
    {{Drum kit components}} ... m stick#Mallets|mallets]] to produce a slower, swelling crash. Sometimes a drummer may hit two different crash cymbals in a kit at the same time to produc ...
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  • Bass drum
    {{ drum kit components}} ... Rick Snoman]] (2004) ISBN 0240519159</ref> {{Audio|Four to the floor beat.mid|play within typical rock beat}}]]
    19 KB (3261 words) - 17:56, 22 January 2009
  • Drum stick
    :''This article is about the musical tool. For more meanings, see [[Drumstick (disambiguation)]].'' ... ]] to produce sound. Some specialized mallets are called '''beaters''', '''drumsticks''', or '''brushes'''.
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  • Fill (music)
    ... nd of like a mini-solo.|Scott Schroedl|<ref>Schroedl, Scott (2001). ''Play Drums Today!'', p.24. Hal Leonard. ISBN 0634021850.</ref>}} ... ruments such as the [[electric guitar]] or [[bass guitar|bass]], organ, or drums, or by other instruments such as strings or [[horn section|horns]]. In [[ ...
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  • Tambourine
    |related=[[Riq]], Buben, [[Dayereh]], [[Daf]], [[Kanjira]], [[Frame drum]] }} ... alled "zils". Classically the term tambourine denotes an instrument with a drumhead, though some variants may not have a head at all.{{Listen|filename=Tam ...
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  • Cowbell (instrument)
    | classification = [[Idiophone]], [[Hand percussion]] The '''cowbell''' is an [[idiophone]] [[hand percussion]] [[Percussion instrument|instrument]] used in ...
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