It can be played in different ways, marching style which is more rudimental (look up
the "26 Standard Snare Drum Rudiments"), clave style which the terms would be
called "rim knocks", "rim taps", or "cross rim" depending on where/who you learned
from, drum kit style which is where it is primarily used to strenghthen the back beats,
and in the fashion of a tom when flipping the snare switch off.
The list aboves shows how snare drum is often played but really the snare drum as
well as any other drum or cymbal can be played however you want it to be, no one
can set the limit on your creativity but you.
I hope this is what you were looking for. If not then I hope you enjoyed the lesson. :)
A snare drum works by having these small bead like things on the bottom and when you hit it with a drum stick it rattles and it gets the sound it does when you hear it
It is called a snare drum because it has wires going across the center of the drum, underneath, when the drum is struck, it uses the metal wires to create a "sizzle" or "rattle" sound. This gives it the distinct sound that a snare drum has. And some people will just call a snare drum a snare for short.
snare drum
The snare drum, as you may know, is part of the drum kit. Therefore, as drums are part of the percussion family, the snare drum is part of the percussion family.
the marching snare has a crisp loud noise as for a concert snare has more of a bass style
A snare drum works by having these small bead like things on the bottom and when you hit it with a drum stick it rattles and it gets the sound it does when you hear it
It is called a snare drum because it has wires going across the center of the drum, underneath, when the drum is struck, it uses the metal wires to create a "sizzle" or "rattle" sound. This gives it the distinct sound that a snare drum has. And some people will just call a snare drum a snare for short.
Any snare that works and functions properly is fine. I would recommend a new one though.
Have the snare drum and drumsticks on then dance!
snare drum
The snare head and snare system
You can get several different sizes of snare drum i think the standard one is 14" I'm not sure But you can get different szes of snare drum
The snare drum is guessed to have descended from a medieval drum called the Tabor, which was a drum with a single gut snare strung across the bottom.
The snare rattle in a drum kit is caused by the vibration of the snare wires when other drums are played. To minimize or eliminate it, you can adjust the tension of the snare wires, use a snare drum with a different design, or use accessories like a snare drum dampener.
The snare drum, as you may know, is part of the drum kit. Therefore, as drums are part of the percussion family, the snare drum is part of the percussion family.
the marching snare has a crisp loud noise as for a concert snare has more of a bass style
you play the snare drum by hitting it with a durm stick tomake a beat