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Angle Hill Studio



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Looking for pieces that you are missing on your drum? Perhaps all you need is just one small part and can't find it. 

AngleHill Studios - a division of BrummetMedia.ca - has a large stock of various drum hardware and parts (some vintage) as well as ropes, rings and rawhides for hand drums as well. 

Dave, a music veteran of 35 years, has developed a percussion technician service - where he will strip down a drum set (drum, hardware, stands, etc) to each individual piece. Following inspection any repairs, re-threading, cleaning, lubrication or servicing is done prior to tuning. Your instrument will be given the chance to look, feel and sound the best the drum can be. 

Do you have a stripped thread that stops you from using an stand or clamp properly - if at all? Some simple re-threading can bring back the usability of that cymbal or microphone stand. AngleHill can also build custom hardware to your needs. 

How about cracked or broken cymbals? ...Dave has a solution for that too.

Dave feels that no drum is beyond repair and has experience fibreglassing cracked or broken shells, converting barrels into drums and even restoring antique banjos! 

New drum enthusiasts often call on Dave's "In-House Service" where he will visit your home, studio or school (within the Kootenay region) and help you set up your drums and percussion in the best possible way for your situation. This involves the understanding of acoustics, sound reflection and noise dampening techniques as well. He also checks posture, breathing and fluidity of motion of each client to ensure long lasting fun with out the unnecessary stressing of muscles and joints which could lead to pain. 

Typically serving the Kootenay and Okanagan regions of BC, Canada - Dave has also helped drummers from as far away as Florida (US). 

Find out more about Dave at: BrummetMedia.ca  where you can Learn about the Drum it Forward Program - helping schools and young drummers with the donation of repairs and drum parts from generous drummers.






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