How many are ideal?

Zero
Total votes: 1 (3%)
One
Total votes: 3 (9%)
Two
Total votes: 15 (44%)
Three (two up, one down)
Total votes: 2 (6%)
Three (one up, two down)
Total votes: 3 (9%)
Four (No votes)
Sky's the limit
Total votes: 10 (29%)
Total votes: 34

Re: Tom Toms: Acceptable Quantity

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I guess one thing worth noting is the larger kits you see more, erm.. working man bands playing are generally cheap garbage, as a nice kit of that size would cost thousands of dollars, not to mention head maintenance on a kit like that being significant as well. So there's inevitably (unless you're rich) a quantity vs. quality factor as well.
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Re: Tom Toms: Acceptable Quantity

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penningtron wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 10:57 am I guess one thing worth noting is the larger kits you see more, erm.. working man bands playing are generally cheap garbage, as a nice kit of that size would cost thousands of dollars, not to mention head maintenance on a kit like that being significant as well. So there's inevitably (unless you're rich) a quantity vs. quality factor as well.
This.
There are several "metal" drummers using large kits that I admire, but for most applications I feel like one up one down is the correct configuration. I've tried two up or two down, and the ergonomics didn't seem right... navigating a small kit is plenty for me.
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Re: Tom Toms: Acceptable Quantity

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I've been one up, one down for the last decade or so, with no complaints. It's probably my personal ideal now.

I've enjoyed having more toms in the past with prog/math rock/metal bands, not for blistering fills, but because I really enjoy the musicality of toms - making them part of a riff when it fits. If I ever found myself in a band like that again, I think a three up, one down tom setup would be a lot of fun.

Voting sky's the limit, though. Let your freak flag fly, kids.

Re: Tom Toms: Acceptable Quantity

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Geiginni wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 3:42 pm
Nobody dances anymore anyway. Every show I've been to in the past 25+ years is a bunch of dudes standing around with pint glasses, nodding.
If the nodding is somewhat rhythmic, I'll take it!

I share the low tom count bias here (not a drummer though). Even seeing Nomeansno live a lot when I was growing up, it definitely wasn't the fills across JW's three rack toms that moved me about his drumming.

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