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casull:
Eh, so my brother bought a kit recently. It is a standard 5-piece with a crash on a straight stand and a '18 crash/ride on another straight stand, with a splash on top of it on a foot-long vertical extender thing.

Pardon my decidedly amateur terminology. Anyway, I have two questions:

1. my brother is a fan of outside-the-box sounds, so he wants to mount a cowbell, tambourine, and triangle. This can be done on a single piece of hardware, correct? What would that be called and where could I get one? 

2. What is the best way to mount that splash without going and buying a boom stand? I think my bro is going to buy a full-size ride soon, perhaps I could piggyback it on that better than the '18 c/r?

Thanks for your help.

Ernest:
I don't know how you can mount that stuff except to hang it on things.  I seem to recall seeing a stand that held a horizontal tambourine rather stiffly, though, but I don't remember where I saw it or even if that was actually what I saw.

On a side note, are you gonna be bringing the kit to Knox?  Because I'm bringing my kit.  We could be like the sorry versions of Eric and James.

Johnny C:
He should mount the tambourine on the tom.

Dead serious.

Ernest:
on the tom or tom mount? 

because I've mounted stuff on my tom mount instead of a tom before, like a cowbell

Johnny C:
Nope, the floor tom itself.

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