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check out PEARL,CRAVIOTTO,C & C CUSTOM SNARES, pearl you wont go wrong,craviotto 1 solid woods a lot of taste but be ready for the bill,C & C snare their shells are low end no matter how you hit it sound like cotton again the bill,ok now you can cheat this two craviotto and C & C because they shells that available like KELLER MAPLE SHELLS,craviotto they use 1 solid maple & tube lugs,rods,strainers, or natural it will cost you around $450 those are top notch chrome hardware then just make natural finish if want to save money their snare cost 800 to 900,C & C custom snare drums they use 10 ply maple shell Keller most of them are 14x7 this will cost you around $350 their snare cost 700 to 800 some 1,500,where you buy your shells sometimes they can do whtever color or wraps,the main key is 10 lugs,but if you have lottery then no problems they all looks good,this are maple,they have different woods also, !
I personally have a 14" Pearl Philharmonic Snare drum and I love it. It isn't as expensive as some of the other competing brands, and, if tuned correctly, it can sound just as good as any "higher-end" snare drum. Black Swamp is making beautiful snare drums right now, but they are pretty pricey. I believe 75% of the quality of a snare drum lies in the tuning of the drum. If you spend a decent amount of time tuning your snare, you can make lower cost drums sound just as good as expensive models. In general, however, if price is not the issue and you are looking for a quality orchestral snare, I would buy a 14" Black Swamp Snare Drum with a Di-Cast rim and a Sterns Calf Skin head!
A marching snare drum can be purchased from all good music and instrument stores. For example, one can purchase a marching snare drum from webpage stores such as Ebay.
if you want a good snare drum then yes. but it is not impossible
Kevlar heads sound really good and a steel drum is really all you can put them on. My drum teacher put a Kevlar head on a wood snare and it cracked it.
Snare drums vary tremendously in size and price. If you're looking for a beginner snare you can probably find one for about 50$. However if you're looking for an average snare they vary between about 100 and 200 dollars. Eventually the more expensive snares such as Pork Pie, Orange County D&P, and others can cost from 400 $ and up. I would check out musiciansfriend.com or music123.com
Any snare that works and functions properly is fine. I would recommend a new one though.
Try one of the drum manufacturers websites - 'Premier' should be a good place to start.
Pearl, Mapex, and Sonor are all good brands of snares. - - - - - There are a LOT of good snares out there. The three mentioned above are good moderately priced snares. Tama is also a good snare, as is Yamaha. If you want to spend stupid amounts of money, go with Craviotto--his snares don't sound like anyone else's because of how they're made. Also, I got a "Peace" snare drum, they've got a heck of nice sound for the price. Plus the thing i love about snare drums and almost all drums is that you don't have to spend a butt load of money on an amazing snare but you can pretty much usually tune them to sound great. - - - - - check out mapleworks and darkhorse customs but the ply's are tricky.
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Snare drum, bass drum, and toms. There can be different variations, like piccolo snare, double bass, and multiple high and low toms. There is Snare drum, bass drum, high and low toms, floor tom, hi hat (close and openable) ride cymbal and a crash cymbal (Same as the handheld cymbals). Snare drum, base drum, left tom, right tom, floor drum, crash cymbal, ride cymbal and a hi-hat ok im a different person upgrading this.....!!!!! there are the hi hat, ride, crash, splash, china, cow bell, double kick pedal and more which ii forgot Some variations of the names : Snare drum : Military drum / Side drum / Field drum Toms : Tom-tom / Mounted tom / Racked Tom / Floor tom Bass drum : Kick drum / Big drum
Yes, I would recommend PDP. They sound nice and loud. A good series for PDP is the m5 series.
they are cheap beginner drums. but they are not very good