Bass drum: Also known as the "kick drum," it is the largest drum in the set and is played with a foot pedal.
Snare drum: This drum is typically played with sticks and is known for its sharp, crisp sound.
Tom toms: These are cylindrical drums that come in various sizes and are tuned to different pitches. They are mounted on stands and played with sticks.
Floor Tom: This is the largest tom tom and is placed on the floor.
Hi-Hat: The hi-hat consists of two cymbals mounted on a stand that can be played with a foot pedal or sticks.
Crash Cymbals: These cymbals are used to create a loud, crashing sound and are typically played with sticks.
Ride Cymbal: The ride cymbal is a large cymbal that is used to keep time and provide a continuous sound. It is typically played with sticks.
Other Cymbals: Depending on the drum set, there may be other cymbals such as splash cymbals, china cymbals, and effects cymbals.
Drum Throne: This is the seat that the drummer sits on while playing the drum set.
Stands: Drum sets also include various stands to hold the cymbals, tom toms, and snare drum.
Pedals: In addition to the bass drum pedal, there may also be a hi-hat pedal and possibly other pedals for controlling effects.