Cadence Drums LLC

Category: Musical instrument store in Rochester, New York

Address: 2109 Buffalo Rd, Rochester, NY 14624, USA

Phone: +15852478690

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 11AM–6PM

Tuesday: 11AM–6PM

Wednesday: 11AM–6PM

Thursday: 11AM–6PM

Friday: 11AM–6PM

Saturday: 11AM–5PM

Reviews

Peter LaDolce

Sep 28, 2022

Went for sticks and mallets and they had what we needed. Staff was helpful and knowledgeable.

blane krott

Aug 27, 2022

Wanted to look at inventory. But requires a mask. Don’t waste your time

Jake V

Aug 2, 2022

Incredible shop! This place has so much variety and carries really unique percussion instruments. The staff was genuinely helpful and accommodating. I highly recommend this place

Claude Aldous

Jun 21, 2022

Stopped by when we were in town and left with an amazing ride cymbal! Justin (hope I have his name right) was very knowledgeable and professional. Zero pressure to make a purchase and very accomodating when I asked to try out cymbals and a snare drum. Can't wait to stop by again!

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Questions & Answers

do you have guitar strings?

Janet Emhof | Oct 20, 2020
Cadence Drums LLC | Oct 20, 2020

We have a basic selection of acoustic, electric, bass and classical strings from D'Addario. Currently we carry 10, 12 and 13 gauge in acoustic and 8, 9, 10 gauge in electric. Thanks for reaching out!

I'm looking for used marching drums and equipment (harnesses etc); Snares (2), Quads, cymbals and possibly rudimentary bass. Can you hook me up. I stopped this past weekend but you guys were busy. Thanks, Rick Riggi

RickAndSue Riggi | Oct 20, 2020
Cadence Drums LLC | Oct 20, 2020

We do have some marching stuff available currently. No quads, but we have snares in both high tension and parade style, and we have some basses. We usually have something workable for cymbals, not necessarily marching, but usable for that purpose. Give us a call and we can discuss exactly what you need - or stop in. Thanks for messaging.

What's the best snare skin for my drum?

Walt Pampalone | Oct 21, 2018
Cadence Drums LLC | Oct 21, 2018

That depends on the drum and the sound you are looking for. If you want an open sounding drum, a standard one-ply coated head works well. If you like it a little drier and with less overtones, a pre-muffled head is a good choice. For bottom heads, there's much less selection and it's less complicated. 99% of bottom heads we sell are either the Remo ambassador or the Evans 300 weight clear.

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