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Snare, Cymbals, Stands And Accessories Setup Guide Part TwoArticle Summary: Part two of the snare, cymbals, stands and accessories setup guide. In this article we will be discussing the hi hat cymbals, the clutch, the hi hat stand and how to assemble it all. This comprehensive guide was meant for the youngest, beginner drummers out there!
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