Don't you no this, cause i don't.
cause he wanted to make something more than just plan music he was a good man and was not born in bobmania
Donald W. Evoy has written: 'The Twelve' -- subject(s): Rural geography, Description and travel
Trevor McNevan (vocals), Steve Augustine (drums), and Joel Bruyere (bass)
I think it's called evoy.
Larry Evoy, the lead singer of the 1970s Canadian band Edward Bear, is still alive. He currently resides in British Columbia, Canada, and continues to be involved in the music industry. Evoy is known for his distinctive vocals and contributions to the band's success during the 1970s.
because of the sound percussion
Conga drums are a drum that when struck create a deep rich sound. These drums are thought to have originated from the Congo region in Africa. These drum are often played during tribal ceremonies,
Trevor Strnad (Vocals) Brian Eschbach (Guitar) John Deering (Guitar) Mike Schepman (Bass) Cory Grady (Drums)
In pipe bands, the main types of drums are the bass drum, snare drums, and tenor drums. The bass drum provides the foundational beat, while snare drums produce sharp, crisp sounds for rhythm. Tenor drums add melodic and rhythmic variation, often played with mallets and incorporating visual flourishes. Together, these drums create a cohesive sound that complements the bagpipes.
to kill and blow the earth and the moon up and create a robot world
By far the funnest ones are the marching bass drums. You can experience an awesome time playing in a drum line and working as team to create cool beats and you get a good workout at the same time. Concert bass drums are cool if you are into that.
Drums in background music provide rhythm, energy, and drive to a song. They help create a sense of movement and can enhance the overall mood and impact of the music.