yes you can but it is quite expensive and is quite hard to find one that will fit your kit.
It also depends on the electric kit you have. If you purchased a standard kit then you will not likely have extra inputs on your drum module / machine, this would require upgrading your module or whole. Which is a better idea than upgrading your pads, as that would have no effect on your sound.
If you are talking about adding acoustic drums to your electric kit, it is probably better to add electric drums to your acoustic kit because you will have a fuller and more original sound.
it matters what kind you got, some does and some doesN'T.
Your question almost gives the answer they are classed as "electronic percussion".
yes
I'm not really sure I understand this question, but I'll try my best.When determining how many pieces of a drumset, the cymbals are not included. Ever. Cymbals are extra and are not included in the "pieces" of a drumet, as only the actually drums are counted. A drumset with three toms, a snare drum, a bass drums, hi-hat, crash, ride and splash is a five piece drum set because it has three toms, one bass and on snare. 3+1+1=5. if you took the same drumset and added one bass, two toms, two crashes and a splash, it would still only be an eight piece set. 5 (toms) + 2 (basses) +1 (snare) = eight (drums).I'm not sure if this answers your question or not, but I hope it sets you in the right direction.
The metallic disk on the drum kit are called cymbals. They come in many different kinds. Every one is specifically made for a specific sound. EDIT - Another Possibility: You may be talking about the metal disk that you stick onto the skin of a bass drum, to give it an extra "click" sound. These are called "patches", for example a common brand of patch is the Falam Patch, made by Remo.
Jon Bon Jovi-vocals, guitar Richie Sambora-lead guitar David Bryan-keyboard Tico Torres-drums And while on tour they have extra people; Hugh McDonald plays bass, Bobby Bandiera plays guitar, and Lorenza Ponce plays violin.
A bass drum, is played with a mallet, or foot pedal, and is the one note, it is tuned to. A Timpani drum, has a pedal, that when pressed, tightens the head, and changes the note of the drum.....probably about an octave, or less.
That was a ten piece maple kit. A second bass drum, 2nd floor tom and an extra tom(don't know the size) were added a couple of years later, making it a 13 piece kit.
A drum kit is another name for a set of drums, so to ask what makes a drum kit is like what makes a set of anything, pans, golf clubs, its down to the individual to buy what they think is the perfect set for them. A drum kit can be as many drums and accessories as you want, many years ago before the days of affordable imported kits, you would buy a bass drum + pedal, snare drum + stand hi-hats + stand supplied with stool, sticks and brushes. The idea you added extra drums as you learned. These days with affordable starter kits its normally 5 drums with stands and cymbals.
I'm not really sure I understand this question, but I'll try my best.When determining how many pieces of a drumset, the cymbals are not included. Ever. Cymbals are extra and are not included in the "pieces" of a drumet, as only the actually drums are counted. A drumset with three toms, a snare drum, a bass drums, hi-hat, crash, ride and splash is a five piece drum set because it has three toms, one bass and on snare. 3+1+1=5. if you took the same drumset and added one bass, two toms, two crashes and a splash, it would still only be an eight piece set. 5 (toms) + 2 (basses) +1 (snare) = eight (drums).I'm not sure if this answers your question or not, but I hope it sets you in the right direction.
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The metallic disk on the drum kit are called cymbals. They come in many different kinds. Every one is specifically made for a specific sound. EDIT - Another Possibility: You may be talking about the metal disk that you stick onto the skin of a bass drum, to give it an extra "click" sound. These are called "patches", for example a common brand of patch is the Falam Patch, made by Remo.
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Guitar+vocals+bass+drums=rock/metal band. Keyboard, extra guitars optional.
Hell no ! Its a two stroke ! If u find a chain youve got extra parts .. Lol
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To store electricity for a sudden burst of extra energy.
try and restore it, if not part it out and sell the parts for a little bit of extra pocket change.
There should be an extra letter stamped into the black part of the plate. I.E P = 1983
No, Should be driven off the pulleys by a belt unless someone has installed an electric fan for extra cooling