Drums are not brass. Brass constitutes trumpets, trombones, tubas, etc.
An alloy of copper and zinc is called brass. Tin or aluminum can be added to brass to increase its resistance to corrosion. (see related link for types of brass)
heterogeneous mixture
No: brass is homogeneous.
its easier and quicker for the zinc in the brass to react with the hydrochloric acid.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. It makes brass expand. Guess what cold does!
A brass is not a type of drum.
Why does trombone brass!
Yes, the bass drum is a percussion instrument.
it is percussion that it comes from, but i played kit in a brass band so it might be brass
No. Bass is low pitch.
The timpani is a pitched instrument. You adjust the foot pedal which changes the tension of the drum head. This is what changes the pitch.
The trombone is considered to be part of the BRASS instrument family.
No. Membranophones are drums, with a skin or drum head tightened over a frame.
No. As it is a Drum Corp, not a marching band, the only instruments allowed on the field are drums and brass plus a stationary front ensemble. Woodwinds are not allowed.
The stretched skin.
A tabla is drum used in Indian music, usually made of a skin drawn over a copper or brass vessel. Most tablas have only one drum head. They are used in the accompaniement of sitar music.
A bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. It is usually the Biggest drum in a drum kit and is usually played on the drums, on a marching band and sometimes in an Orchestra. Bass drums also have many synonyms and translations, such as Gran Cassa (It), Grosse caisse (Fr), Grosse Trommel (Ger), and Bombo (Sp). They can also be played in a lot of ways and can range from small sizes to big ones.