quite simply, yes. Anything that involves the striking of a resonante matirial is a percussion instrument. But it could also be argued that the indavidual items on a kit are perrcussian instruments in their own right.
the percussion family
In reggae music, a standard drum kit is the most commonly used percussion instrument. Sometimes though, a bongo drum may be used.
The snare drum, as you may know, is part of the drum kit. Therefore, as drums are part of the percussion family, the snare drum is part of the percussion family.
Yes, the bass drum is a percussion instrument.
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A percussion instrument with no pitch is (obviously) a percussion instrument, but with no recognisable note in any scale, producing a beat rather than a note. Examples of these instruments are snare drum, bass drum, tomtom drum etc.
just in the family of percussion i will have to say the drum kit: the drum kit is not just one drum and (cymbals) but more, and you use all 4 limbs plus not only do you have to have 4 way limb cordnation, but work with each limb by itself, working each limb indepentantly and on top of that a drum kit player (or percussion) has to keep a steay rhythm or beat/pulse
It would be easier to answer what instruments are a part of a standard drum kit as there are hundreds and maybe thousands of percussion instruments. A standard drum kit consists of a Bass drum, snare drum, toms, ride cymbal, crash cymbal, and high-hat. Other percussion instruments not part of a standard drumset are timpani, bells, cowbell, congas, bongos, tambourine, roto-toms, and the list goes on and on.
A tympani, also known as a kettle drum, is a percussion instrument.
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