it gives rhythm and beat to move to
Most drums are still used exactly the same way they were used in ancient times in festivals, music, communication and battle marches. The differences between then and now are that the variety of drums have increased and most were incorporated into modern day music.
Depends on the subgenre of metal music, but great majority of modern metal music uses triggered drums, so what you hear on record is not what the drums sound in nature. If it is slow, AC/DC or Mötley Crüe kind of hard rock music, the drums are tuned quite low. If it is extreme metal like Nasum or Cannibal Corpse, the drums are usually tuned a bit higher than usual and triggered because the human physique just can't keep up with the consistency needed by the music genre.
Yes, African drums are still used today. They are played throughout Africa in drum circles, in bands, and in all forms of music productions. Modern African artists such as Jono Booth still use African drums in high end modern productions.
Yes, drums are used in classical music. There are several kinds of drums musicians use. For examples, they use kettle drums, snare drums, bass drum (only one), and cymbals.
I think that a complete set of drums is used in Brazilian music.
bongo drums and steel drums and electric drums
Drums come from the percussion categorie in music.
It is not very clear that when were drums used in music but it seems to go back to about 6000 BC. But new drums were created in New Orleans. By 1930 the standard shape of drums were accepted.
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Drums can be played in any genre if you ask me. I'm sure certain styles of music were made with the drums being out of mind like "bluegrass" which has no drums. But you are the drummer so you can be as creative as you want to be or as creative as you will allow yourself to be. But here is a list of styles that modern drummers play in: Blues, Contemperary, Country, Funk, Fusion, Metal, Latin, Jazz, Pop, Punk, Reggae, Rock, Techno, and many more you can find on "drumstyles.com". I hope this helps you out.
New hand drums can be purchased at any number of music outlets. Sweet Water, West Music, Musician's Friend, Tribal Spirit Music, and X8 Drums all sell new hand drums.