Tonman20
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I'm a drummer and been playing drums since the day I first started, the first kit I brought was a toy mini drum kit one sliver crash cymbal three drums that's it, but that wasn't enough.
I needed a real drum kit for my musical taste, and a drum teacher who would teach me these lessons that I learn later on, but when I saw a Tama red Artstar kit, I found out that this drum kit was an 80s kit which was created by a guy named Hoshino Gakki the man who began manufacturing drums in 1961 under the name "Star Drums". Hoshino, the family name of the founder, translates to "star field," thus the selection of the "Star Drums" brand name. The drums were manufactured at Hoshino's subsidiary, Tama Seisakusho, which had opened in 1962 to manufacture Ibanez guitars and amplifiers. While the production of guitars and amps was moved out of the factory by 1966, the production of drums there continued to grow. The two higher lines of drum models, Imperial Star and Royal Star, were introduced to the American market and were successful lower-cost drums competing against more expensive American-made drums offered by Rogers, Ludwig, and Slingerland Drum Company at the time. By 1974, Hoshino decided to make a concerted effort to make high-quality drums and hardware and start marketing its drums under the Tama brand. Tama was the name of the owner's wife, and is also a homophone with the Japanese word meaning "jewel". "Star" continues to be used in the names of Tama's drum models to this day. Seeing Tama Artstar Red kit was the seeds planted for my first Tama Drum Kit, The Silverstar Red Sparkle Kit, I later brought a Tama catalogues from between 2012 and 2015 probably, all of these guys who were drummers in the period of decades playing Tama so I thought "I think Tama was a Japanese drum brand" so in February 2016 I went to SkyCity when Music Center at the time has hidden somewhere, I brought the Tama Sliverstar Red Sparkle Kit and I brought it at living hall, which is a space for privacy of drummers only.
Most of my favorite drummers playing Tama drums is a perfect timing for the drum brand itself, I imagine how much practicing I literally get for this kit, in space of 10 years later I still have this drum kit, it sounded perfectly and musically, I can be happy to say but the legacy of Tama's Legacy continues.
What do you guys think? Are Tama Drums relativity good for in my opinion?
Hopefully it will be things to come, and one day I will have an Endorsement Deal with Tama, so I reflect on the journey to find a drum kit is remarkable for the Bulgarian drummers, The kits the hardware sticks hi hat pedals double bass pedals single pedals you name it, it's became a world of drum collection for me having a dream like this, it's surreal and I couldn't done it without my first drum teacher that's well that ends well.
You people can understand my Tama story and sure as good, make impossible for me not having a Tama kit, but now I got one, the kits I will look into were gonna included in my Tama Drum Kit collection also I will have my snare drum collection after I half finish my drum stick collection and memorabilia, enjoy the day everyone, it's incredible to have the Tama Sliverstar Red Sparkle Kit in the living hall and improvising it, Good Times of playing and practicing.
I needed a real drum kit for my musical taste, and a drum teacher who would teach me these lessons that I learn later on, but when I saw a Tama red Artstar kit, I found out that this drum kit was an 80s kit which was created by a guy named Hoshino Gakki the man who began manufacturing drums in 1961 under the name "Star Drums". Hoshino, the family name of the founder, translates to "star field," thus the selection of the "Star Drums" brand name. The drums were manufactured at Hoshino's subsidiary, Tama Seisakusho, which had opened in 1962 to manufacture Ibanez guitars and amplifiers. While the production of guitars and amps was moved out of the factory by 1966, the production of drums there continued to grow. The two higher lines of drum models, Imperial Star and Royal Star, were introduced to the American market and were successful lower-cost drums competing against more expensive American-made drums offered by Rogers, Ludwig, and Slingerland Drum Company at the time. By 1974, Hoshino decided to make a concerted effort to make high-quality drums and hardware and start marketing its drums under the Tama brand. Tama was the name of the owner's wife, and is also a homophone with the Japanese word meaning "jewel". "Star" continues to be used in the names of Tama's drum models to this day. Seeing Tama Artstar Red kit was the seeds planted for my first Tama Drum Kit, The Silverstar Red Sparkle Kit, I later brought a Tama catalogues from between 2012 and 2015 probably, all of these guys who were drummers in the period of decades playing Tama so I thought "I think Tama was a Japanese drum brand" so in February 2016 I went to SkyCity when Music Center at the time has hidden somewhere, I brought the Tama Sliverstar Red Sparkle Kit and I brought it at living hall, which is a space for privacy of drummers only.
Most of my favorite drummers playing Tama drums is a perfect timing for the drum brand itself, I imagine how much practicing I literally get for this kit, in space of 10 years later I still have this drum kit, it sounded perfectly and musically, I can be happy to say but the legacy of Tama's Legacy continues.
What do you guys think? Are Tama Drums relativity good for in my opinion?
Hopefully it will be things to come, and one day I will have an Endorsement Deal with Tama, so I reflect on the journey to find a drum kit is remarkable for the Bulgarian drummers, The kits the hardware sticks hi hat pedals double bass pedals single pedals you name it, it's became a world of drum collection for me having a dream like this, it's surreal and I couldn't done it without my first drum teacher that's well that ends well.
You people can understand my Tama story and sure as good, make impossible for me not having a Tama kit, but now I got one, the kits I will look into were gonna included in my Tama Drum Kit collection also I will have my snare drum collection after I half finish my drum stick collection and memorabilia, enjoy the day everyone, it's incredible to have the Tama Sliverstar Red Sparkle Kit in the living hall and improvising it, Good Times of playing and practicing.