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      <title>Why You&#39;ll Love Playing a Bronze Snare Drum</title>
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      <description>I nevertheless remember the 1st time I swapped my old steel shell for the bronze snare drum during a studio program. Up until that point, I&amp;#39;d often figured that metallic was metal—if you wanted something vivid, you went with steel, and if a person</description>
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