yes they did they took the drum and hit people in the crotch
He uses Premier Elite drums and Paiste Cymbals. In the past he used Sonor drums.
He uses dual bass drums.
Tony Palermo use 2 b the drummer for papa roach. now its Dave buckner
No. Drummers were used to call the men to formation. An officer would use the drummer, much like a trumpeter, to beat certain calls to communicate commands to his troops. But the drummer was not calling the Officer. The drummer took commands from the Officer as to what he was to play.
they use what ever wood, rock, and other stuff to use it is fun being a pony
the drummer boys use was to warn officers when some one was attacking them,to call officers when somebody needed helpThe drummer boys drummed orders to the troops and were a vital part of battle communication, but many of them were killed because fire was aimed at them to stop the orders from getting to troops. There are reports of some when the drums were destroyed they picked up a gun and fought. The average age of the drummer boy was about 12. Drumming wasn't the only thing the boys did. While in camp they would carry water, rub down horses, gather wood and cook. There is evidence that one was a barber for the troops when he wasn't drumming. They also helped carry wounded off the field or assisted in burial details.
sonic - guitar sonya - keyboard manic - drums the medallions let the trio use the instruments as weapons.
These are the things that Jeremy Spencer (5FDP's drummer) uses in the band:Paiste CymbalsVater SticksEvans HeadsGibraltar HardwareDdrum TriggersDdrum Reflex Kit
Travis McNabb, the drummer for Sugarland, plays with drums from the brand PDP (Pacific Drums and Percussion). He has been known to use PDP kits during live performances and recordings with the band. His setup typically reflects a mix of both professional quality and personal preference.
Drums. Boys were drummers and the number of beats of the drum told the army what to do. They drummed out the orders that were given by officers.
Kettle Drums, or Timpani, are large drums that are named for their shape, which looks like a large copper kettle. A set of these drums would be more than one often in differing sizes. Kettle Drums are used in different musical applications such as: Bands, Orcestras, and Percussion ensambles. Kettle Drums are also one type of drum that can be tuned to a particular note for use during a song. A percussionist changes the note by maniplating a foot pettle which in turn tightens or loosens the head depending on the direction the percussionist need to go.
they use personalized drums