Because the pitch can vary by hitting a drum harder or softer, or by playing a stroke away from the center of the skin.
No, the bass drum is not pitched because it does not play the melody to a song it only plays the beat .
If the drum is larger, most likely that the pitch is lower.
A snare drum sound like a hit on the roof or the hit on your wall.
snare drum
Because the pitch can vary by hitting a drum harder or softer, or by playing a stroke away from the center of the skin.
no it is not, it is a unpitched percussion for it produces and indefinite pitch.
the bass drum produces the lowest pitch
A bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. It is usually the Biggest drum in a drum kit and is usually played on the drums, on a marching band and sometimes in an Orchestra. Bass drums also have many synonyms and translations, such as Gran Cassa (It), Grosse caisse (Fr), Grosse Trommel (Ger), and Bombo (Sp). They can also be played in a lot of ways and can range from small sizes to big ones.
No, the bass drum is not pitched because it does not play the melody to a song it only plays the beat .
If the drum is larger, most likely that the pitch is lower.
A snare drum sound like a hit on the roof or the hit on your wall.
The area in which you drum will not change the pitch but change the way in which you hear the drum. The sound may last longer or less, it may be loud or quiet.
The timpani or sometimes called kettle drum.
snare drum
Pitch is changed by tensioning the drum skin. Loudness is changed by striking the drum with more force.
A snare drum can be tuned to any pitch. Most orchestral percussionists tune their snare to either an A or B Flat.