You can not, you need to replace the skin with a new one.
The head of the drum, the part that is struck by drum sticks, vibrates.
Tighten or loosen the drum-skin.
congo,side drum,and tom-tom drum
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When you tighten the skin of the drum the sound will go higher
you can bake chicken drum sticks with skin on
First, determine if they are disc or drum. If drum, remove the drum and replace the shoes. If they are disc, remove the caliper (and disc if necessary) replace the shoes and reassemble.
The head of the drum, the part that is struck by drum sticks, vibrates.
With a transducer mounted to the drum skin
The skin of the drum vibrates to produce sound.
A small drum set. Do you mean fore skin?
This will greatly depend on what kind of brakes you have and which parts you are trying to replace. Do you have disc or drum brakes? If you have disc brakes, do you want to replace the calipers, pads, or rotors? If you have drum brakes, do you want to replace the drum, or the shoes?
Tighten or loosen the drum-skin.
congo,side drum,and tom-tom drum
The frequency of a drum depends on the size and tightness of the skin and the volume of the resonating chamber. So, a smaller skin, a tighter skin and a smaller volume will each contribute to a higher pitched drum. The reasons for this have to do with (a)the speed of sound waves across the skin, which rises when the skin is tighter, (b) the speed of sound in air inside the drum which means higher resonances will happen when the drum walls are closer together and (c) the distance from the point you strike the skin and the edge of the skin, which means reflections from the edge happen sooner on small skins.
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animal skin