What makes a good drum set for jazz?

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The drum sizes of a standard Jazz drum set are: Bass drum: 18 inches x 14 inches. Snare drum: 14 inches x 5.5 inches. Rack tom: 12 inches x 8 inches. Floor tom: 14 inches x 14 inches.
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A good jazz drum set typically features smaller drums for quick response, quality cymbals for nuanced sound, and a comfortable setup for dynamic playing.
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A good jazz drum set typically features smaller drums for quick response, quality cymbals for nuanced sound, and a comfortable setup for dynamic playing.
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