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Stretch it tighter - the higher the tension on a drum head, the higher a percussive note it will sound.
When you tighten the skin of the drum the sound will go higher
Normally hitting the drum closer to the edge would make the note lower, it can make it quieter. Sometimes a drum can have a "sweet spot" as it is called this is where when struck gives the best tone.
It all depends on how a drum is made, and what it is made of. For example, a small steel drum is going to be loud and high pitched, while a large drum made of a soft wood such as birch is going to be low pitched and will give off less volume.
The cymbols are normaly used to make the higher noises on the drum kit.
It depends largely on how it is tuned. A large drum will generally produce a lower sound, but this is because they are usually tuned to produce that pitch because smaller drum heads do not have enough surface area to create that low a pitch without becoming floppy. Likewise, a large drum head such as a floor tom can produce a higher pitch, but not as high as a very small drum like a piccolo snare.
He would increase its surface area.
You tighten or loosen the head, the drum's membrane, (very carefully). A tighter head will give a higher pitch. To avoid shearing stress on the head, you want to make sure that tension is as evenly distributed across the head as possible.
Place the Pygmy on the drum then tap the sky to make fireworks he will then drum
The inside of the ball will stretch and it will make the ball go in the direction that it is streched the most
Well if i can make a pvc pipe drum shell and use (i dont know what to use yet) for a drum head, you should totally be able to make a drum out of wood and plastic, you might need a few metal parts from a drum though.
Because its strings are very long, and (compared to the violin) at a lower tension. Physics says that the shorter a vibrating string, and the tighter it is, the higher the pitch produced. You can try it yourself with a rubber band.