pearl,ddrum,PDP,DW,tama,ludwig,pork pie,,slingerland,mapex,orange county percussion,yamaha,peace,gretsch,and a couple more but im having a mindblank
Yahama drums are superior to other drums because of their durability and quality.
Yamaha 5piece is always a great kit. Look into that and from there 'pimp it out' with other brands of individual drums?
Laser printer drums can be purchased from online retailers such as CartridgeSave which has them advertised on their website. They stock OKI, Epson and Brother brands of drums.
No, considering the fact that PDP and Tama are competing brands.
Ludwig Pearl DW Pacific Black Kat Orange County Tama Gretsch Pork Pie Yamaha ddrums Slingerland Taye Roland (electric drums) Hart Dynamics (electric drums)
Pearl and Ludwig drums are good for about $100 more. Drums under 500 dollars are not durable and don't sound very good.
If you mean other than name brands, there are congas, tympani (kettle drums) roto toms (you can adjust the tone easily) bongos, tom toms, snare drums, bass drums, tabla (an Indian instrument), and many more.
Yes. For playing drums they are as useful as most other popular brands.
Ludwig drums are one of the most popular brands among musicians. They can be purchased at most music stores such as Musician's Friend and Guitar Center. Additionally, there are now many online music shops and specialty drum shops that carry Ludwig snare drums and other Ludwig products.
Sorry, but this is not a very good brand. Goods brands include tama, pearl, yamaha, mapex, ludwig, and grestch.
A collective nouns for drums are a set of drums or a line of drums.
They are one of the largest brands of drums. They create entry level kits all the way up to pro drum kits. If you want the best sound, you'll want to spend more to get one of their Masters or Reference kits. Lower priced kits include: Forum and Soundcheck series.