I think you mean bongo.
Source - I am not an idiot.
All drums can change pitch, but you're most likely thinking of Timpani, or Kettle Drums.
All drums have a pitch, and are therefore able to play melodies.
All drums have a pitch, and are therefore able to play melodies.
Depends what year...
Tomtoms and kettledrums can be tuned.
drums, spoken voice
Yes, drums do not have a specific pitch like other musical instruments such as guitars or pianos. They produce a sound based on the size and material of the drum, but it is not a distinct pitch like a specific note on a musical scale.
The pitch of a drum is influenced by several factors: Tension of the Drumhead: Tightening the drumhead raises the pitch, while loosening it lowers the pitch. Diameter of the Drum: Smaller drums generally produce higher pitches, while larger drums produce lower pitches. Material of the Drumhead: Different materials can affect the sound and pitch; for example, synthetic heads often yield a different pitch than natural heads. Depth of the Drum Shell: Deeper drums tend to have a lower pitch compared to shallower drums. Striking Technique: The way the drum is struck, including the intensity and location of the hit, can also influence the perceived pitch.
You need to be clearer with whuch type of drum. Drums originated in native america, when the stretched animal hide over wooden hollows, which they could tighten to produce a differet pitch. They were called 'talking drums' as they were able to change the pitch to make them sound as if they were actually talking.
Bonjo Arirang is a traditional Korean folk song that originates from the Jeongseon region of Gangwon Province. It is a variation of the well-known "Arirang" song, which has numerous regional versions across Korea. The lyrics often express themes of love, longing, and sorrow, reflecting the emotional depth of Korean culture. Bonjo Arirang is characterized by its unique melodies and rhythms, showcasing the rich heritage of Korean music.
A playfully foolish person, given to making harmless, yet amusing, mistakes, such as mispronunciation of common words, or setting an alarm clock for PM instead of AM."Jennifer has a tendency to act like a Bonjo when it comes to operating the alarm clock."hope this helps
Yes, drums can occur in both pitched and unpitched varieties. Pitched drums, such as timpani or certain types of tom-toms, produce specific musical notes when struck, allowing them to be tuned to a certain pitch. Unpitched drums, like snare drums and bass drums, do not produce a definite pitch and are primarily used for rhythm and texture in music. Each type plays a distinct role in musical compositions, contributing to the overall sound and dynamics.