- The
snare drum (or side
drum) is a
percussion instrument that
produces a
sharp staccato sound when the head is
struck with a
drum stick, due to the use...
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Snare technique is the
technique used to play a
snare drum. It is
studied as an end to
itself by
snare drummers, and as a way of
developing stick control...
- to
operate hi-hat and b****
drum pedals. A
standard kit
usually consists of: A
snare drum,
mounted on a
stand A b****
drum, pla**** with a
beater moved...
- 4-piece
poplar drum kit
which consists of a 16x14 b****
drum, a 10x7 tom, a 13x12
floor tom, and a 13x5.5
snare.
Roadshow (RS) - a 5-piece
drum set with a...
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across the string; it is
accomplished upon the
drum and
allied percussion instruments by the roll. THE
SNARE DRUM ROLL. The roll
consists of an even reiteration...
- (usually
drums, such as
snare, b****, and
tenor drums)
specially designed to be pla****
while moving. This is
achieved by
attaching the
drum(s) to a special...
-
specific music genres. Many
basic drum beats establish the
pulse through alternating b**** (on the on-beats) and
snare drums (on the off-beats)
strokes while...
- tom-tom
drums are
supported by
mounts and
known as
hanging toms,
while snare drums rest on a
stand not
attached to the
drum, and
floor toms and b****
drums rest...
- and
complex drumming patterns. The term "
drum rudiment" is most
closely ****ociated with
various forms of
field drumming,
where the
snare drum plays a prominent...
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frequently used in the
orchestral repertoire. This
includes timpani,
snare drum, b****
drum, xylophone, glockenspiel, triangle, cymbals, and tambourine. Mallet...