well you can get a tambourine or my friend has a djembe mounted on his drumset another one of my friends mounted a bongo on his
and my other friend even had various pans sitting behind him it sounded really cool if you can figure out how to use them
you can also get a set of roto toms or a picilo snare which is higher and more snappy then a traditional snare
another thing my friend did is he mounted a snare behind him on his left a little lower then his traditianal snare so he could have diffrent beats with diffrent snares
you can also get chimes those sound pretty cool
2007-02-19 13:41:24
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answered by T 4
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Quarter toms are a nice addition. Temple blocks, crow-tails, and vibra-slaps are nice as well. An 8" and 10" ride tom are sweet on the high end. Adding an 18" floor tom adds more on the low end too. An auxilliary "popcorn" snare is nice on the side. And if you don't already have a double-kick slave pedal, get one, you'll love it!
edit: almost forgot, I also have a pair of timbales off to my left as well. Chops to ya' bud!
2007-02-19 13:51:14
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answered by Randzz 3
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im a guitarist but when i was in guitar center quite awhile ago i went in the drumming area and they had this smaller sized snare called a firecracker. that thing fricken had an awesome tone to it compared to the rest of the other snares ive heard. I suggest you to check it out.
2007-02-19 13:51:45
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answered by joethemetaldude 4
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an electric drum machine, it will make any percussion sound you might need. it has a trigger you set above another drum to turn on and off. It used to keep the beat also.
2007-02-19 13:39:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Dang I was gonna say cowbell lol
2007-02-19 13:37:49
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answered by KMD Zev Sub and Onyx 6
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you are able to regulate the perspective that each bit is dealing with. a pair years in the past i became into experimenting such as you're and that i desperate to objective and safeguard them to the partitions. that is particularly BA as quickly as you get the carry close of it. in case you have a good adequate wall, you are able to safeguard the whole set and play with your lower back on the floor.
2016-11-24 19:10:42
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answered by ? 4
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roto toms, wooden block, additional snare (piccalo), Smaller and larger drums, electric pads
2007-02-19 13:38:01
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answered by Mr MOJO123 2
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