Drum Trigger
Drum Trigger
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XM C-MAX-8SR Electronic Drum Set w XH7 Hi Hat 3 Trigger $3,705.00 |
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Pack of 6 Foam cone trigger for DIY electronic drum $45.00 |
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5 Foam cone trigger for DIY electronic drum $37.50 |
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4 Foam cones trigger for DIY electronic drum $30.00 |
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M-Audio Trigger Finger-16 MIDI Drum Control Surface $53.00 |
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Roland PD-80R V-Drum 8" Mesh Head Trigger PD80R 80 85 $125.99 |
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Pack of 8 Foam cone trigger for DIY electronic drum $60.00 |
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4 trigger and 4 connectors for DIY electronic drum $80.00 |
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16' STEREO GUITAR CABLE CORD EFFECTS PEDAL DRUM TRIGGER $11.99 |
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ROLAND CY-5 V DRUM CRASH / HI HAT TRIGGER PAD TD-9 $41.00 |
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KAT Electronic Drum Trigger Pad Dauz Roland flatkat $37.95 |
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XM C-MAX-7SR Electronic Drum Set w XH7 Hi Hat 3 Trigger $3,503.60 |
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XM CUSTOM-5SR Electronic Drum Set Mesh Head 2 Trigger $1,805.00 |
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XM WORLD-8SR Electronic Drum Set Mesh Head 3 Trigger $1,995.00 |
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XM CUSTOM-8SR Electronic Drum Set Mesh Head 3 Trigger $2,279.05 |
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XM CUSTOM-5S Electronic Drum Set Mesh Head 2 Trigger $1,567.50 |
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SLATE DIGITAL TRIGGER PLATINUM ADVANCED DRUM REPLACER $249.00 |
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Tama Techstar TS305 ANALOG DRUM SYNTH/TRIGGER MODULE $349.00 |
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Roland CY-5 Hi Hat Trigger / V Drum / with Hardware $39.00 |
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Hyper-Bass Multi-Trigger Drum Pedal Conversion Kit $79.99 |
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Roland CY-12R/C V-Cymbal V Drum Trigger 3 Way CY12R/C $169.00 |
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DTXPLORER, DTXPRESS 4 & ROLAND DRUM TRIGGER MOUNTING $38.69 |
Can My Daughter's Glue Ear Be Cured?
Question:
My daughter, now 12, was diagnosed with glue ear at three, after a toddlerhood of delayed speech, lick of comprehension and deafness. Two grommets were inserted in her bad ear, but didn't deliver the promised miracles. The doctors say the eardrum has been perforated and scarred by the grommets. We have tried all kinds of diets and complementary therapies in our attempts to cure this constantly bunged-up ear. She is prone to sinus congestion and often can't breathe through her mouth properly. I've refused another surgical procedure to stitch up the perforation. She is behind at school and is miserable. What is your advice?
Answer:
To answer this, I need to explain the anatomy of the ear. It has three sections. The external ear consists of the tunnel of the ear lobe, which leads to the eardrum. The middle ear is a sac full of air, in which three small bones are suspended: these are attached to the eardrum on one side and the opening of the inner ear on the other. The middle ear sac is connected to the throat via the eustachian tube at the base. The inner ear is like a fat spiral tube filled with liquid, with numerous nerve endings on its surface.
Sound waves enter the ear tunnel and vibrate on the eardrum. These vibrations are magnified by the little bones in the middle ear, which pass them to the inner ear. So the sound waves outside the ear are converted to vibrations inside. These cause the liquid in the inner ear to vibrate, and the nerve endings to trigger electrical impulses. These then travel to the brain via the auditory (hearing) nerve, which 'interprets' the impulses as sound.
In order to hear properly, the eardrum has to be intact and flexible. If it is perforated and/or has scar tissue, as you mention, it can't vibrate with sound waves. Also the bones in the middle ear should be able to move and vibrate. For this to happen the bones must be suspended in the sac and the pressure here is very important. Think of what happens to your ears in an aeroplane. When the air pressure changes at take-off and landing, you need to 'pop' your ears to get hearing back. If the middle sac is filled with fluid or pus due to infection, it, prevents the bones magnifying and transmitting vibrations. The infected fluid can also perforate the eardrum and come out as a smelly discharge. Thirdly, if there has been trauma or tumour affecting the nerve endings in the inner ear, hearing will be impaired.
I suspect that the reason the grommets were put in originally was due to a blocked Eustachian tube. The bacteria that thrive in the middle ear and cause infection are killed by oxygen. Usually air enters naturally through the Eustachian tube and dries up the infected fluid. Grommers are inserted to allow in air if the tube is blocked. Now it seems that neither the tube nor the grommets are functioning, plus your daughter has ended up with a weak immune system - thus her frequent ear infections.
We have to ensure that the perforation heals and the Eustachian tube is kept open so that the air sac in the middle ear is clear to conduct sound. The following suggestions give nature one last chance. If they don't work, surgery is the best option.
To boost the immune system
* Make sure your daughter's diet is good and balanced. Use fresh, preferably organic, food, with no canned or preserved ingredients. Give her plenty of non-citrus fruit as snacks and fresh vegetables with every meal. Avoid yeast products and citrus fruits, because they slow the healing process.
* Make a nourishing chicken stock and give her a cup to drink (warm) one hour before supper, three to four times a week. Joint a baby chicken (poussin), bash the bones with a hammer to release the nutrients and boil in a pot with ginger and garlic for about 90 minutes; strain and keep in the fridge.
* Give her one teaspoon of Bioprash with New Zealand manuka honey after break fast, for two months, to help the body heal more quickly.
For the ear
* Put one to two drops of mullein oil (available from homoeopathic pharmacies) in the affected ear each morning to help healing.
* Put two drops of Sinus Oil in each nostril at bedtime and twice during the day. Let your child sniff it in, wait two minutes, then try to .pop' the ears by closing the nostrils and blowing air into the ears. If the tube is not permanently blocked, it should open within a few days.
* Get your child to flatten the palm of her hand against the ear to close it tightly. Then pump air into the eardrum by repeatedly cupping, then flattening the palm again. This will massage the eardrum.
About the Author
I have obtained MD in General Medicine with Honours in 1980 and joined The Central Institute of Advanced Medical Studies in Moscow for post graduation in Acupuncture. I have completed diploma courses in Acupuncture, Anesthesia, Iridology, Hypnotherapy and Clinical Fasting. Practicing as Integrated Medicine expert.
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Hose Reel, Open, Epoxy Coated Steel, ABS Drum, 15 in Hose, Rear Trigger Gun Hose Reel, open, epoxy coated steel, ABS drum, 15' hose, 3/8" ID with rear trigger water gun ( T&S Brass - B-7212-02 )... |
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TABLE TOP METAL ART SCHOOL OF TRIGGER FISH SCULPTURE $100.00 This hand painted metal art table top sculpture of 3 Blue Trigger fish, is welded to a 9" x 4" meta & iron sturdy base. Overall dimensions are 20" wide by 19" high by 4" deep. Each fish is hand painted to the finest details by skillful caribbean artists, they have openings in the metal showing the scales and fins. Imagine the amount of work to hand cut and hand paint this item. These sculptures ar... |
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cosmic trigger $0.90 cosmic trigger the debut release by the Mark Austin Band combines thought provoking vocals. mind altering guitar, and mantra like bass lines; harmonizing to the tune of transcendent horns, a clairvoyant drum beat, and astral percussion. With the band's flavorful arrangements becoming the canvas onto which Austin surrealistically paints his lyrics, the Mark Austin Band beckons the imagination to e... |
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Warcon. Issue 2 vol 1 Free bonus DVD-Issue 2,Vol 1... |
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ddrum Trigger Cable-Toms and Bass Drum $20.00 The ddrum Trigger Cable for Kick and Tom connects to your ddrum triggers.... |
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ddrum Stereo Y Cable $20.00 Connect your ddrum triggers to ddrum or Alesis modules with this 2 TS mono to XLR (F) Y cable. Part # DDA-6997.... |
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ddrum Stereo Trigger Cable TRS $20.00 This stereo cable is used for the ddrum Pro snare trigger. Xlr on one side and 1/4" stereo (trs) on the other. For use with Roland and Yamaha modules.... |
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Roland PD-8 8 Dual Trigger V-Drum Electronic Pad The PD-8 from Roland is a dual-trigger rubber drum pad designed to be used with all Roland TD and SPD modules. Ideal for use as a tom drum or hi-hat, the dual-trigger support makes it easy to play rim shots and bow or edge sounds with the PD-8.... |
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