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Tom-tom drum
A tom-tom drum (which is distinct from a tam-tam, a gong), also known as a tenor drum l, is a cylindrical drum with no snares. The name came originally from the Anglo-Indian and Sinhala.〔Oxford English Dictionary, 1st Edition, Oxford: OUP, 1928〕 The tom-tom drum was added to the drum kit in the early part of the 20th century. Most toms range in size between in diameter, though floor toms can go as large as . == Design history == The first drum kit tom-toms had no rims; the heads were tacked to the shell. As major drum manufacturers began to offer tunable tom-toms with hoops and tuning lugs, a drum deep became standard, mounted on the left side of the bass drum. Later a drum (16 inches deep) mounted on three legs (a ''floor tom'') was added. Finally, a second drum was mounted on the right of the bass drum, a diameter drum deep. Together with a snare drum and a bass drum of varying size, these three made up the standard kit of five drums for most of the second half of the 20th century. Later, the mounted tom-toms, known as ''hanging toms'' or ''rack toms'', were deepened by one inch each, these sizes being called ''power toms''. Extra-deep hanging toms, known as ''cannon depth'', never achieved popularity. All these were double-headed.
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