Haha, first off they're called African Talking Drums ;D Armpit Drum isn't a terribly appealing name haha! Anyway, they actually sound similar to any other drum except that the pitch fluctuates between high and low notes depending on how hard the percussionist squeezes the drum. They got their name based on the way that the mimic the quality of our speech.
your armpit sounds like nothing,a single armpit cannot make any sound whatsoever
I think it sounds like a bird but it is a DRUM SOUND
A snare drum sound like a hit on the roof or the hit on your wall.
it sounds like human :)
It sounds like another person hitting a different person.
Yes. The U in drum has a short U (uh) sound, as in hum and sum.
nope.
In the book "Small Steps" by Louis Sachar, Armpit is described as being a tall, skinny African American teenager with a shaved head and a scar on his cheek. He is also known for his calm demeanor and intelligence.
i dun no but it dont makes sense
drum beats.
To achieve a low drum sound in a drum set, you can try tuning the drums lower, using larger drum sizes, using dampening techniques like using towels or muffling rings, and experimenting with different drumheads and drumstick types.
The sound pressure wave is travelling down the ear canal, hits the area of the eardrum, which vibrates ... just like a drum! Sound pressure p = force F divided by area A.