Do the still make them or are they absolite
Toms with no bottom heads?
Orange County Drums and Percussion just displayed a new set with them. They certainly aren't common, but they may be staging a comeback. In the meantime, I think some of the marching band percussion utilizes "timp toms". Some of the DW drums that Terry Bozzio plays on his huge kit are single-sided. And Roto Toms! (Do they still make them?)
"Nietzsche is dead." -God
Yes, Indeed.
However, the whomping 16 and 18" are no longer available.
Roger Taylor was sporting a set on the Queen / Paul Rodgers tour.
I'll sometimes drop a 6 or a 10" in the kit like a cowbell or block,
and when the mood strikes, "pop, pop, pop".
Pretty Cool.
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Yeah...and so are leg warmers, fluffy boots, and Depeche Mode.....CryBaby
Man, I gotta say...just IMHO...I really hate concert toms on a trap set. the sound is just too one dimensional. You don't get any bounceback, decay, or depth to the tone.....
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the only reason i ask is because i have 2 on my kit and was wondering if i they had one that would just be an add-on
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