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Should this even be here? All parts of the drumset are breakable. The stands are called hard ware because they are the least breakable. That I understand. The bass drum to many is the most distinguishable from one drummer's touch to the next and is very breakable. I believe all pieces are equal and should be regarded in this manner, otherwise we lose the whole kit and over-individualize each piece. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.185.197.117 ( talk • contribs)
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Should this even be here? All parts of the drumset are breakable. The stands are called hard ware because they are the least breakable. That I understand. The bass drum to many is the most distinguishable from one drummer's touch to the next and is very breakable. I believe all pieces are equal and should be regarded in this manner, otherwise we lose the whole kit and over-individualize each piece. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.185.197.117 ( talk • contribs)