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Q: How does a drum cause vibration in the air to produce sound?
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When you bang on a drum with the drum sticks where does he sound come from?

When you bang the drumsticks on the animal hide, the vibration travels through it into the vibration box. It doesn't produce a note but a amplified hollow vibration.


What will the vibration of air molecules produce?

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What is the relationship with vibration with sound?

Sound, actually, is the vibration of air. The vibrations hit your ear drum in your ear.


How does the vibration of a drum head cause a sound wave to form?

By passing the vibrations directly to the air in contact with its surface.


How does sound travel through a drum?

It gos throught the drum from help from vibration


What sound dum produce?

what sound does drum produce


Why do chimes belong to the percussion family?

Because for it to produce its sound, you have to strike it. It also produces sound through the vibration of the metal keys or the instrument as a whole. This is the reason a Glockenspiel can be considered as a Percussion Instrument.


Does a bass drum or a flute make a sound with the slowest vibration?

I think a drum. I'm not sure, though.


What are the source of sound?

Sound is a vibration of air molecules, at a frequency we can hear. The air is set into vibration by something else that is vibrating; the vocal chords, the violin string, the drum diaphragm, the falling water, the falling tree.


Which part of Drum is vibrating part?

The skin of the drum vibrates to produce sound.


How does a drum set factory work?

a drum set works through a musical percussion that vibrates tickling the drum chin therefore forcing a solid vibration sending a noise unit to the left creating sound and a drum. a drum set works through a musical percussion that vibrates tickling the drum chin therefore forcing a solid vibration sending a noise unit to the left creating sound and a drum.


How is the sound on a drum made?

When you hit the drum, the tightness of the drum head and the shape of the drum as well as what it is made out of play into how it will sound. Basically, all you are doing by hitting the drum is causing very rapid vibrations in the air, loud ones, and once they hit your ear drum they are translated by your brain as sound. Again, the different elements of the drum are what make the certain tones of the drum. For a snare drum, on the bottom head there are loose wires that pop back up after the air pressure in the cavity of the drum returns to normal which give it that "tap" sound when you play it. Hope this helps!