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A drum set is a collection of various types of drums, cymbals and other percussion instruments that are
lined up in a formation that makes them easily played by one person. The number and type of
instruments included can be arranged according to the performer's preference or characteristics of the
music. The performer usually plays seated on a stool. The idea for the drum set is said to have
originated in military bands, when a cymbal was placed on top of the bass drum to make it easier for
the performer holding it. This was followed by the idea to use a pedal to play the bass drum with the
foot, and the invention of the hi-hat, two cymbals on top of each other that are clashed together. These
adaptations have resulted in the drum set up and beat style we know today.
Assembly Instructions
Trace along the folds with a ruler and a used pen (no ink) to
get a sharper, easier fold.
Assembly tip
Caution
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Apply glue to the back, and attach to the back of the other parts.
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Bass drum
The numbers
~ in the Assembly Instructions indicate the order to attach parts. Follow
this order when attaching.
When one part has multiple spots to attach, or glue spots for attaching other pieces, colors
(
) and numbers are used to show the precise location and method for attaching.
Check the diagrams in the "Assembly Instructions" carefully for each part as you work.
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Bass drum
*Align the reverse sides and attach.
Back side
Front side
Upper part
*NB: Align the thick marker line
with the upper part, and insert
it through to the front side.
Do not apply glue.
Back side
Handy Hint:
Upper part
Upper part
Back side
Front side
Diagonal line
Lower part
Seam
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Back side
Front side
Front side
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Bass drum
Bass drum
Seam line
Inside
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Upper part
*Be sure to align the thick black marker lines
on the top and bottom (circled here in blue)
when attaching.
Align the marker lines on 6A
and 6B with the glue spots on
6C ~ 6H, and attach.
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Lower part
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Lower part
*Before attaching parts 6O and 6P, bend them into shape as shown in the diagram.
Specified position
Upper part
Upper part
Seam
Lower part
Lower part
*Before attaching parts 7P and 7Q, bend them into shape as shown in the diagram.
Lower part
Specified position
Lower part
Upper part
*Do not apply glue to
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Take note of
the markings
Upper part
*NB:
There are 12 7R parts altogether.
One of them, marked 7R-1, has a
specific location for attaching.
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Floor tom
Upper part
Shell
Lug
Tom holder
Head
Seam
Lower part
Lug
*Before attaching parts 8F and 8G, bend them into shape as shown in the diagram.
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Floor tom
Upper part
Align the marker lines on 9A
and 9B with the glue spots on
9C ~ 9H, and attach.
Lower part
Bass drum
Specified position
Lower part
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*NB:
Align the thick marker line
with the specified position
on the upper part, and insert
it through. Do not apply glue.
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Floor tom
Lower part
Head
Upper part
Lower part
Lug
Shell
Align the snare wire position and fit the head on.
Do not apply glue.
Leg
Rubber foot
Head
Shell
Lug
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Snare drum
Rubber arm
Upper part
Stand
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Snare drum
Lower part
Seam
*Before attaching parts 10R and 10S, bend them into shape as shown in the diagram.
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Rubber foot
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Ride cymbal
*Align the
reverse sides
and attach.
Crash cymbal
Cymbal
Die-cast joint
Die-cast joint
Stand
Stand
Die-cast joint
Rubber foot
Rubber foot
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Cymbal
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Hi-hat cymbal
Hi-hat cymbal
Hi-hat clutch
Hi-hat cymbal
Curl.
Stand
Foot pedal
Rubber foot
Foot pedal
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Drum pedal
Drum stool
*Align the reverse sides and attach.
*Back side of 16B
Seat
Frame
Rubber foot
Foot pedal
*The felt beater moves when you press the foot pedal.
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Display stand
Display stand
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Display stand
Ride cymbal
Crash cymbal
Snare drum
Floor tom
Drum stool
Bass drum
Drum pedal
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