Assuming the Kundu drum spoken of, is the Papua New Guinean one, the way you play it is to hold its handle in your non-dominant hand - left hand if you're right-handed, right hand if you're left-handed - and hit the drum skin with your bare hand.
You can get a variety of tones, depending on where you hit it, whether or not the drum skin has been prepared, and how hard you are hitting it.
They are played pretty much the same way as the bongos. It is played by slapping it with the fingers and thumbs.
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you play the snare drum by hitting it with a durm stick tomake a beat
It's a type of frame drum that has beads or rice in between its two heads. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVj888Yge7c
A djembe drum is a goblet shaped drum made out of a peice of wood and goatskin. It is supposed to be played with the bare hands. This drum comes from the west of Africa.those drums you put between your legs and play with the your hands, there sort of in the shape of a hour glass (sort of) with a wood frame, brightly coloured or decorated with skin on top to make the sound. =0)
Candace playes the tenor drum!
No. Membranophones are drums, with a skin or drum head tightened over a frame.
across the frame of a drum
Traditionally, a drum major does not play the drums. It is just the title. However, it is possible that a Drum Major would play the drums, though.
Yes,
I need a drum in order to play the drums. Why do you need a drum?
you play the snare drum by hitting it with a durm stick tomake a beat
One can learn to play a drum fill from many different places. Some great online websites for learning how to play drum fills include Youtube and Drum Fill System.
A djembe drum is a goblet shaped drum made out of a peice of wood and goatskin. It is supposed to be played with the bare hands. This drum comes from the west of Africa.those drums you put between your legs and play with the your hands, there sort of in the shape of a hour glass (sort of) with a wood frame, brightly coloured or decorated with skin on top to make the sound. =0)
It's a type of frame drum that has beads or rice in between its two heads. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVj888Yge7c
get a double foot pedal adapter
Candace playes the tenor drum!
Have the snare drum and drumsticks on then dance!
It is an old word for a type of drum. There are different explanations for the origins of it. It is an instrument, a type of frame drum. See the link below for a photo of it.