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Snare Drum Parts





Snare drum parts can break easily. Wires snap, tension rods get stripped out, and heads break. Most of these parts can be fixed easily and cheaply. So browse through the pictures and links below and get the parts you need to keep playing.



Rhythm Tech Active Snare Wire Replacement RTASR13 13"

Wires can break over time, so replacement parts like these wires from Rhythm Tech are great to have on hand.



Lugs and tension rods can get stripped over time or through incorrect tuning methods. You can find different snare drum lugs washers, and more. You may also be interested in watching a free video on how to tune drums. If you're tuning or changing heads, you may also be interested in the unique drum keys currently available. They have preset torque adjustments, ratchets and even drill bits, that make changing parts or tuning simple and quick. For consistent and precise tuning, you may want to consider a drum tuner.



New heads can make a world of difference in the tone and sound of your snare. You can add color and unique designs to your snare with these snare heads. See the current selection of snare drum heads.



Even the most durable parts and hardware may eventually break. Repeated pressure and force from playing can weaken the joints that angle and extend your drums. Check out these snare drum stands from top names like Pearl, Mapex and Gibraltar. You can also protect your current gear with these snare drum cases. And of course, the parts that you will probably need to replace the most.... drum sticks.



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