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Brand Promark Regal Tip
Type Drum Sticks
Model Quantum 2000 Tatsu-3
For Instrument Cymbal
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan

Check the listing for details. 2 Pair VTG specialty MARCHING DRUMSTICKS Promark TATSU3 & Regal Tip Quantum 2000. Condition: Used. Listed at 20.99 USD. 2 Pair VTG specialty MARCHING DRUMSTICKS Promark TATSU3 excellent like new open box condition & Regal Tip Quantum 2000 good minus condition 2 pairs of rare beadless head no tip tapered stick Vintage PROMARK specialty MARCHING DRUM Sticks vintage red ink band good condition beautiful 2 Pair VTG specialty MARCHING DRUMSTICKS Promark TATSU3 & Regal Tip Quantum 2000 Vintage specialty MARCHING DRUM Sticks excellent condition unique beads on these 2 vintage pairs In a traditional drumming section for marching, such as in military-style marching bands, the drumline (also known as the battery) consists of several types of drums. These drums play a crucial role in keeping the rhythm and providing the backbone for the music. Here are the main types of drums you’ll find in a marching drumline: 1. Marching Snare Drums: These high-tension drums have Kevlar or PET film heads and are played with a special harness. They produce a distinct high-pitched sound and are often used for intricate rhythms and stick tricks. 2. Bass Drums: Larger than snare drums, bass drums are carried on the chest and stomach using a harness. They create a deep, resonant sound and provide the foundation for the ensemble. 3. Tenor Drums (Quads and Quints): A set of four or more single-headed tenor drums, also known as quads and quints. They produce mid-range tones and add complexity to the drumline. 4. Cymbals: Played by cymbal players, these instruments provide accents and crashes. They are often used for visual effects during performances.

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