Ryosuke Yoshiki's Gear

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"Another one of the 2 snare I use in the main. It's tama's powermetal (Stainless Steel). Stainless Steel with a powerful and powerful sound that is more rigid than common steel. A good sound of tight and flew by the combination with motonari's Clear Diecast Hoop. It's a good snare that doesn't choose a place. Size 14 x5, 5." / kichi tree

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"It's hard to see in the picture, but the cymbals are all aligned with the zildjian a zildjian. New beat hi-Hat 14, rock crash 18, medium crash 18, ping ride 22" / kichi tree

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Ryosuke Yoshiki uses the Tama Starclassic Bubinga Snare 6.5"x14" as one of his primary snare drums. In a Facebook post by THE NOVEMBERS, he mentions his preference for this model, highlighting its thick 13-ply construction. The snare is a discontinued model, appreciated for its robust build and sound.

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In a photo shared by THE NOVEMBERS on Facebook, Ryosuke Yoshiki is seen using an 18" A Zildjian Rock Crash cymbal among his setup, which includes various Zildjian cymbals like the New Beat Hi-Hat 14", Medium Crash 18", and Ping Ride 22".

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Ryosuke Yoshiki of THE NOVEMBERS uses a Zildjian 18" A Medium Crash cymbal, as seen in a photo posted on the band's official Facebook page. The image, while not crystal clear, shows his setup, including the Zildjian cymbals.

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In a Facebook post by THE NOVEMBERS, Ryosuke Yoshiki's cymbal setup includes the A Zildjian 22" Ping Ride, along with other Zildjian models like the 14" New Beat Hi-Hats, 18" Rock Crash, and 18" Medium Crash.

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Ryosuke Yoshiki of THE NOVEMBERS uses the Tama Iron Cobra HP600DBK Limited Black Version pedal, as seen in a post by the band on Facebook. He customizes the setup by modifying the bearings and replacing the original beater with a Pearl beater, enhancing its comfort, natural feel, and durability.

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