I am trying to do some research on the CMC trap kit I bought 10 years ago. The drumset held up fairly well considering how many shows my band played around the Northwest. Trying to figure out more about it, I think I have found a small piece of the puzzle. Capital Music Center (CMC) is a place that instructs music including percussion. I am not 100 percent sure , but this might be a kit that a student gets after enrolling in a program?
I plan on rebuilding this kit, starting with laminate from Rockin Wraps in Seattle. I cant let this kit go, I have had it for to long.
Chan Music Company. It's a family owned drum manufacturer based in Thailand. They produce drums under their own name but also sell blanks that are rebranded by other companies.
Yes, the drums are a percussion instrument.
All drums are in the percussion instrument family.
The drums belong to the Percussion family
A Drum or Drums, are part of the Percussion family :)
The instrument family that the drums belong to is percussion.
Yes, the drums are a percussion instrument.
All drums are in the percussion instrument family.
Percussion Percussion.
CB Percussion is a company that makes percussion instruments (mainly drums).
Drums are classified as percussion instruments.
The drums belong to the Percussion family
The instrument family that the drums belong to is percussion.
A Drum or Drums, are part of the Percussion family :)
The instrument family that the drums belong to is percussion.
All drums are percussion instruments.
Drums are almost always lumped into the "general percussion" category. In reality, however, all drums can be tuned to a specific pitch if desired. For example, most orchestral percussionists tune their snare drums to an A or B Flat.
Percussion.