Yes depending on the age..
it is worse if you are not tapping on your drum hint: you don't want to bang too hard if you are playing snare drum.
A drum with a hole in it
when you hit a drum hard it make echoing sound that brings about dis harmony of the musical instrument
A Kevlar snare drum head is pretty hard. It uses the same material put into bullet proof vests.
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Playing the mandolin can be challenging at first, but with practice and dedication, it can become easier over time.
Here are some examples: -You have to use drumsticks on a drum if you are playing a snare drum, woodblock, cowbell, or timbales. -You have to use a bass drum stick if you are playing a bass drum. -You have to use timpani sticks if you are playing the timpani. There are many drum instruments and you have to use with a certain kind of stick.
I would suggest any 5A drum stick of a major brand.
He was as a poor child playing baseball and getting shot as a teen and got big as a singer working hard.
the only difficulty is the technique you use to play it. Some people use match grip which isn't hard to play with and others use traditional grip which is completely different. To know how to play a snare drum you need basic knowledge of music and rhythms to play it.
Pretty hard to do if you do not have the tools. If you really want to have it checked, then remove the drum and take it to your local garage. Have them turn the drum only a couple of thousands to check it.
With a foot pedal. The pedal is usually chain driven and utilizes a beater (soft or hard) which rotates when the chain is pulled down by the foot to strike the bass drum.