NO, it is the top.
The base drum. By a lot. And "base" is actually spelled "bass."
well I'm pretty sure when you hit the skin (top part) of the drum, it vibrates through the cavity in the base of the drum making a sound
the head If you mean a drummers drumstick it is called the tip.
get a double foot pedal adapter
"Drum and Bass" is a style of music comprised of heavy bass/sub bass and fast breakbeats.
I have seen a bass drum mounted on a base. The word "bass" actually comes from "bas" a Middle English term influenced by the Italian (the origin of many music terms) "basso" both terms mean "low (pitch)".
drum head
a side boom is the base part of a drum
I'm disgusted that anyone would even try to degrade a perfectly good base drum!
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Yes, you can place the bottom head of a drum on the top, but it may not function properly. The drum is designed for the heads to be positioned in a specific manner, with the top head typically having a different thickness or tension to produce the desired sound. Reversing them could affect the drum's tone and playability. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines for optimal performance.
It depends on what you want. A snare drum produces higher and lower sounds, if that's all you want, and a drum set comes with a snare drum, and a base drum (lower sounds only), and another drum that has higher sounds only (sorry, i don't know the name). Also a drum set comes with cymbals.