yes
Drum Sticks
You hit it with sticks and it makes sound.
cause the drum make all of kinds of sounds
Right, first things first, every one thinks you hit with the rubber end, BUT YOU DONT! You hit with the other end, you hold the rubber end. You just play them as normal sticks aswell :).
The sticks need to have strings attached to them. These strings go around your fingers. This can be done in different ways - search the web for this explination. Once the sticks are on strings you can then spin the sticks. The stick spins on the outside of hand, generally at your index finger.
there are little men with sticks inside the drum and they hit the drums with their sticks
Drum Sticks
You hit it with sticks and it makes sound.
It depends what type of drum it is because some drums you need to hit with your hand and some you need to hit with drum sticks
first you pick up the drum sticks then you hit the drum in tune with a beat.
cause the drum make all of kinds of sounds
in the band set, yes it does. dont hit them too hard. i just broke mine today.
It is pretty easy actually. When you hit the sticks to the drum your task is done.
Right, first things first, every one thinks you hit with the rubber end, BUT YOU DONT! You hit with the other end, you hold the rubber end. You just play them as normal sticks aswell :).
The sticks need to have strings attached to them. These strings go around your fingers. This can be done in different ways - search the web for this explination. Once the sticks are on strings you can then spin the sticks. The stick spins on the outside of hand, generally at your index finger.
Drums are controlled in Guitar Hero by hitting the drum pads and cymbals with the provided drumsticks. You can use other sticks as well, if you want, all you have to do is hit the pads with them. Don't hit them too hard, or you will break the sticks. You should also try to hit the center of the pads, and not the edges, the drum pad sensors are built to receive the center first, then the edges. Also, don't forget to plug in the cymbals to the little micro-mini jacks on the cymbal stands.
Sōkē, originally known as Eke, is a Tongan group dance performed with sticks, which the performers hit against each other to the beat of a drum.