# ## A percussion instrument consisting of a hollow cylinder or hemisphere with a membrane stretched tightly over one or both ends, played by beating with the hands or sticks. ## A sound produced by this instrument. # Something resembling a drum in shape or structure, especially a barrellike metal container or a metal cylinder wound with cable, wire, or heavy rope. # Architecture. ## A circular or polygonal wall supporting a dome or cupola. Also called tambour. ## Any of the cylindrical stone blocks that are stacked to form the shaft of a column. # Any of various marine and freshwater fishes of the family Sciaenidae that make a drumming sound. # Anatomy. The eardrum.
wood and metal.. Cymbals and the mounts are metal, but the actual drums are made out of wood.
most drum kits are made from wood . and the head is made of a special plastic. you can get drums made from plastic aswell but wood is more popular.
drum kits are used in bands often and in orchestras to make music
The shells are normally made of plywood, rolled through a machine to make a cylinder shape, then glued and a coating applied (coloured finish). Some drum kits are made of acrylic (see through). The snare drum if not made of plywood is sometime made of metal, Steel, brass, copper alloy. Fittings and hardware are normally metal.
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Ion drums and drum kits can be purchased at Drum Rocker, Ion Electronic Drum Kits, New England Music Supply and Zzounds. Most of the current Ion drums and drum kits can be purchased through them at their website.
maple, mahogany, Plexiglas, metal, pick your poison, there are many materials
in tesco's
Yes. Drum kits and drum sets are the same thing but you can change the kit or set around so that it will be different. E.g swap crash cymbals around.
they used drum kits in 1952
Pearl drum kits can be purchased from a range of specialist music stores. These include, but are not limited to, Drum-Stop, Gears for Music and DJM Music.
£5995
About $20,000.00AU