It all depends on what you want to call a drum kit. So I guess it's anything with at least 2 percussion instruments of which at least 1 is a drum.
Some drum kits (if we're talking about non live players) have big drum kits on their harddrives. I personally like each of my kits to contain
10 kicks
10 snares
10 hi hats
10 open hi hats
Etc...
It depends on what kind of "standard" kit you're talking about. Every drum company has their own idea of a 'standard' drum kit. So, I'm just going to assume you are talking about a basic beginners drum kit. So, to get to your question, a beginners drum kit usually has a hi-hat, which is two cymbals put together, one on top of the other. The standard hi-hat size is about 13 to 14 inches. Next, there is the Ride. The standard size for a ride is about 20 inches, however, I've seen rides range anywhere form 18 inches to 26 inches. And finally, there is the Crash. Standard Crash sizes are usually about 16 inches, however, I have seen crashes range anywhere form 14 inches to 20 inches. So, to answer your question in short, there are usually 4 cymbals in a beginner's drum kit (if you are counting the hi-hat as 2)Hope that helps!
Well to be basic 2, acoustic kits and electronic kits, after which its how many drums/cymbals you want in your kit, what make, what col, which drum heads the list is extensive.
He played Premier drums and Paiste cymbals for most of the seventies tours, but used Zildjian cymbals in 1977 and 1978. He had eighteen drums in his kit on the 75-76 tours.
Evanescence drummer, Rocky Gray has 7 Drums and 9 cymbals (including the hi-hats) in his kit.
Percussion.Battery: snare, tenor, bass drum.Pit: auxiliary instruments (drum kit, bass drum, crash cymbals, ect.)
some people add cowbells to their drum kits, Cymbals are also normally part of the basic drum kit.
cymbals
You can find cymbals inside a drum kit. The number of cymbals is different in each drum kit, because there are different kinds of music. But all come with a Hi-hat unless it is only a drum kit with only drums.
Cymbals!
There are plenty of places in order for someone to buy cymbals on the internet for a drum kit. However, it is suggested that one should check out from the website Drum Shop.
A basic drum kit setup typically includes a bass drum, snare drum, hi-hat cymbals, crash cymbal, and ride cymbal. Additional components may include tom-toms, a floor tom, a drum throne, and drumsticks.
The standard drum kit layout used by most drummers typically includes a bass drum, snare drum, hi-hat cymbals, tom-toms, a floor tom, and various cymbals such as crash and ride cymbals.
A drum kit typically includes a bass drum, snare drum, tom-toms, cymbals, and hardware like stands and pedals.
Crash cymbals can be mounted on a stand and played with a drum stick, or by hand in pairs. Typically they are set up along side a drum kit and played by a drummer with drum sticks.
A Truth Custom drum kit with Zildjian cymbals.
It depends on what kind of "standard" kit you're talking about. Every drum company has their own idea of a 'standard' drum kit. So, I'm just going to assume you are talking about a basic beginners drum kit. So, to get to your question, a beginners drum kit usually has a hi-hat, which is two cymbals put together, one on top of the other. The standard hi-hat size is about 13 to 14 inches. Next, there is the Ride. The standard size for a ride is about 20 inches, however, I've seen rides range anywhere form 18 inches to 26 inches. And finally, there is the Crash. Standard Crash sizes are usually about 16 inches, however, I have seen crashes range anywhere form 14 inches to 20 inches. So, to answer your question in short, there are usually 4 cymbals in a beginner's drum kit (if you are counting the hi-hat as 2)Hope that helps!
Well to be basic 2, acoustic kits and electronic kits, after which its how many drums/cymbals you want in your kit, what make, what col, which drum heads the list is extensive.