A drum makes sound by being applied a hit or a pat if necessary.
It sounds like another person hitting a different person.
A louder sound
The drum head is struck causing a movement of air the shell amplifies the sound of the drum head developing into a sound wave, the vibrating sound is from the snare drum which has wires stretched across the lower head the sound wave makes the wires jump causing the crack or snap sound.
When you hit the top of the drum (also known as the head), the sound vibrates down through the drum and out through the hollow hole at the bottom. This is why professional drummers hold the drum between there knees so that the sound is clear and doesn't drown out.
By hitting it
by hitting with a stick or hand
A drum makes sound by being applied a hit or a pat if necessary.
by hitting it with your hand or striking it with a drum stick the shell will vibrate creating a large sound
sound is an example of a light wave.
A louder sound
A louder sound
When you hit a drum the skin vibrates creating a sound wave which travels through the air.
It sounds like another person hitting a different person.
As with many drum-type percussion instruments, hitting the stretched fabric or hide on the top causes it to vibrate, and the sound is trapped and amplified by the hollow space within the drum.
The drum head is struck causing a movement of air the shell amplifies the sound of the drum head developing into a sound wave, the vibrating sound is from the snare drum which has wires stretched across the lower head the sound wave makes the wires jump causing the crack or snap sound.
Yes, a drum set can radiate sound energy when the surface of the drum vibrates on striking it to set particle molecules in air to transfer energy in a wave form and radiate out.