Drum notation differs completely from normal musical notation. On for example a piano when you see a note on the stave it corresponds to a note on the piano, the same note. On a drum kit however each note on the stave represents a different drum. There is then also different symbols for other parts like the hi-hats.
If you are talking about tuning then you can tune drums to any note, but i advise you to tune the drums to the notes of the song if you are playing along to one or just to what you like. Obviously the smaller the drum the higher higher the sound will be anyway.
Definitely not. Drums don't have a pitch.
Yes, drums are used in classical music. There are several kinds of drums musicians use. For examples, they use kettle drums, snare drums, bass drum (only one), and cymbals.
bongo drums and steel drums and electric drums
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Yes, drums are used in classical music. There are several kinds of drums musicians use. For examples, they use kettle drums, snare drums, bass drum (only one), and cymbals.
I think that a complete set of drums is used in Brazilian music.
bongo drums and steel drums and electric drums
Drums come from the percussion categorie in music.
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It is not very clear that when were drums used in music but it seems to go back to about 6000 BC. But new drums were created in New Orleans. By 1930 the standard shape of drums were accepted.
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New hand drums can be purchased at any number of music outlets. Sweet Water, West Music, Musician's Friend, Tribal Spirit Music, and X8 Drums all sell new hand drums.
Well they can play loads of things like cowbells, drums, conga drums, bongo drums, maracas, symbols, etc. Their type of music is Latin American :D(L)
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