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Hi | C Drum Kit

The future of the drum kit isn't on the floor. It’s in the air. Looking to convert your kit? Start by raising your snare until your elbow is at a 90-degree angle. Move your ride cymbal directly above your right knee. You’re now playing Hi-C.

No, it’s not a new brand of sticks or a bizarre citrus-flavored cymbal alloy. The "Hi-C" (short for ) is a design movement that prioritizes vertical presence without horizontal sprawl. What Exactly is a Hi-C Kit? In standard drumming, we talk about "footprint"—the square footage a kit occupies on a stage. The Hi-C kit flips that script. It focuses on height efficiency and upward projection . hi c drum kit

For decades, drummers have faced a cruel irony. The instrument that provides the backbone for rock, pop, and funk is often the loudest, bulkiest, and most logistically painful member of the band. But a new philosophy—and a new hardware configuration—is taking the sting out of load-in and setup. The future of the drum kit isn't on the floor

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Now, boutique builders like and Tama’s new "Stilt" series are offering factory-direct Hi-C configurations. The Verdict The Hi-C Drum Kit isn't for everyone. Jazz players who feather the kick and brush the snare will hate it. But for the rock, indie, and pop drummer who is tired of being the "difficult" member of the band regarding stage plots? Start by raising your snare until your elbow