an aboriginal snare is a cage, netting, net thing that people use to catch animals.
It is used as a seperate snare drum normally tuned at a higher pitch to give a different sound to your normal snare.
to catch animals
it can be used in any music
It is maybe used on a drum kit. A snare is also a kind of trap used for capturing animals. For more information go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snares
The snare head and snare system
snare at it
Well it has evolved from being only used as a marching snare in war to make its way in to music, spearheaded by jazz, the snare drum is now a necessary of every drum kit and concert band. Little known fact: before the snares of the snare drum were made of metal, drum makers used dried cats' intestines for the snares.
"Gin" is not an aboriginal name. It was a rather derogatory term used by white people to refer to aboriginal women who were often used for sexual services.
For going into battle. They used them while marching.
yes it is.
Usually one, if any.
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