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How Do You Make A Splash Stand Connect To A Cymbal Stand?

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How Do You Make A Splash Stand Connect To A Cymbal Stand?

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The splash cymbal is typically placed on the right-hand side of a drum set (for a right-handed drummer). Splash cymbals may be mounted just above the tom for quick playing access. There are several methods to mount a splash cymbal that is determined by the comfort of playing, and hardware. Standard mounting: splash cymbals are mounted just like the other cymbals in a drum set on a strait cymbal stand or boom stand. Mounting splash cymbals directly on a tom drum is not recommended. L arm: they are attached on normal cymbal stand with an extension arm that are L shaped. Splash cymbals can be mounted the bell side up or down. Multi clamp: they provide a mounting system with clamps and joints to place splashes in several locations. Piggybacking: splash cymbal is mounted upside down on top of an already stand mounted cymbal that requires less mounting space, allows a more compact drum kit and to move between the top and bottom cymbals in a single motion. Additional felt between the bells of

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