Bill Bruford's Drum Sets

Listed here as using a ludwig drum kit in a classic oyster finish from 1969-1971

14 x 5 Ludwig alloy (a.k.a. “Ludalloy”) chrome-plated Supraphonic LM400 snare drum, (Baseball-Bat muffler) 13 x 9 Tom Tom (2) 16 x 16 Floor Toms 22 x 14 Bass Drum

In the 70s, he would often combine Hayman and Ludwig drums, using different brands for different tom sizes. For example his 1972-1973 kit is listed as being a: 12x 8 13 x 9 Hayman Tom Toms 13x 9 Ludwig Tom Tom 16 x 16 Ludwig Floor Tom 22 x 14 Ludwig Bass Drum

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"I think I fell into Tama really without thinking about it much in about 1980 when my drum-tech Graham Davies produced some gear at the beginning of the K.C. rehearsals for Discipline. The catalogue was full of unlikely things - boobams (octobans) , Gong toms, brass snare drums, the new boom cymbal stands - all great stuff for King Crimson. Tama has been really great to me, and I've probably helped to sell a reasonable amount of gear for them. They make great drums, but they also are able to produce a kit to my spec in most cities round the world, saving a bundle on shipping costs. As a company they produce consistently high standard products, are loyal to their artists and pick up the phone quickly. What more could you want?

People are always asking me what I think about XYZ drums. The answer is always - 'nothing'. The only downside to endorsing a specific manufacturer is that I don't know anything about other manufacturers' drums because I never play them." - Bill Bruford

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Listed here as using a Hayman Drum kit from 1971-1972 in a natural pine or teakwood finish. Sizes are: 13? x 9? (or 12”x 8”) Tom Tom. 14”x 14”; 16? x 16? Floor Toms

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In the 80s, Bruford started using Tama drums mixed with many electronic drums. His acoustic tama superstar kit in a light blue finish consisted of a: 14? x 6½” 8056 steel snare drum or 14? x 5½” AW456 birch snare drum. 22? Tama gong drum (with 24” head) 22? x 14? Tama Bass Drum

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Often used many of these pads on his tama kits in the 80s and 90s.

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Used the low octave octobans on many of his drum kits.

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Listed here as using a premier olympic drum kit in a red oyster finish from 1968-1969.

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