It doesn't matter, you're just supposed to tune one of the drums to that certain note.
Typically, a smaller drum in a drum set plays a higher note and the bigger drums the lower notes. Drummers tune their drums according to their personal preference and not to specific notes.
yes the small one is he main one
Bass Clef
yes, blind people ca play drums becuz they can feel the vibrations andd hit the right notes
It depends on the instrument. * For a flute blow on the lip plate and press down certain keys, but to get the higher notes you have to make your embouchure smaller. It all has to do with air flow. * On the marimba you hit whichever key with a mallet. * On the timpani you have to push on a pedal to raise or lower the pitch of each timpani since they can only have one at a time. * Sometimes when the air is cooler or warmer it can affect the pitch. The musicians have to tune their instrument if this happens so they will all be at the right pitch.
I'm guessing you mean "paradiddle." A paradiddle is a sticking pattern. Specifically, it is: right, left, right, right or left, right, left, left. It is one of the basic fundamental rudiments for playing any type of drum.
AnswerSome jazz instruments are piano, bass, drums, guitar, sax, flute, trumpet, and vibraphone, although it is certainly not limited to these.piano-apex
Well in the music video they show them playing with an acoustic guitar, a bass guitar, and the drums. That sounds about right.
It can be bigger or smaller, but not equal to.
To the right
Centimeters are smaller ,right? If you multiply , it will get bigger, if u divide it gets smaller, divide.
I think obtus is smaller than right angle (90°) and acute is bigger.
They are both either bigger or smaller than a right angle
When the moon is getting larger or waxing, it is lit from the right side. As it wains or gets smaller, it is lit from the left. That is true, but only for northern hemisphere observers. In the southern hemisphere the moon gets bigger (waxes) from the left side and gets smaller (wanes) from the right side. Please keep in mind that the moon doesn't actually get bigger (or smaller), it is just different parts of the sunlit side that we see from Earth that makes the phases.
> means greater than. You put the bigger number on the left side of the symbol. Just remember that the left side of > is bigger and the right side is smaller. So the bigger numbers goes on the bigger side and the smaller number goes on the smaller side.
Sadly the screen in PMU is non-adjustable right now. So you cannot make it bigger or smaller.
If the other angle is smaller than the right angle, it is an acute angle.If the other angle is the same as the right angle, it is a right angle.If the other angle is bigger than the right angle but smaller than two right angles, it is an obtuse angle.If the other angle is the same as two right angles, it is a straight angle.If the other angle is bigger than two right angle but smaller than four right angles, it is a reflex angle.After four right angles, the other angle starts back at being an acute angle.
Because space on the left side is taken up by your heart. It's no that the right lung is bigger, more that the left one is smaller.
The reason is because you have to make the number bigger when you multiply. When you move the decimal to the right you make the number bigger, when you move it to the left you make it smaller. Therefore, when you divide you must move the decimal to the left.
The left is smaller, due to the presence of cardiac notch