One difficulty with the instruments in question is, that
they are sometimes not meant to be played like we do thomann as
drummers – with sticks. What we are adding to our set are most of the time
solo
instruments that are meant to be played with typical technique. Congas
and bongos simply sound different when played with sticks. A cowbell
held with the hand can be dampened quite easily and can so thomann be
adjusted to the music – without anyone’s ear falling off. The same gets a
lot trickier when the cowbell is mounted on a drum set. There are
special dampening systems to take care of this.
The trick is to integrate percussive elements into the set in a way that allows you to
hit
them in a way that does them justice – and if we get a decent sound out
of them while we do that it is a win win situation. thomann For
beginners I recommend tambourine, Cowbell and groove block. All are
relatively small and you can easily find a place for them. The sound of
those three are well known in classic grooves. All are available in
various sizes and sound variations.

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The standard is a 3/8”
bar.
Hardware manufacturers by now spoil us with multi clamps that leave
nothing open to desire. Everything with a 3/8” connection can
miraculously appear thomann this way in your set , suspended from a
boom stand,
bass drum hoop or dedicated thomann percussion stand.
The most favourite location
for this thomann is the space just above the hihat and on its left.
Many drummers place their bongos and timbales there. Rototoms and
octobans are also a familiar view there. For drummers with an open
technique this is a prime location for tambourine and groove block. An
exotic choice would thomann be a gong drum.
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If we take this idea one
step further and move the rack toms to the left we are presented with
thomann great placing options. The space around a closed hihat is
readily expanded with a groove block and tambourine. In
any case – every drummer will find a space – according to his particular
setup – where percussive instruments can easily be integrated. Multi
clamps are paramount for this.
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