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The base drum. By a lot. And "base" is actually spelled "bass."

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Should you get a snare drum or drum set?

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.


Why is a snare drum called a SNARE?

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How do you play the snare drum in club penguin?

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How big is the snare drum?

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Who made snare drums?

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What causes the snare rattle in a drum kit and how can it be minimized or eliminated?

The snare rattle in a drum kit is caused by the vibration of the snare wires when other drums are played. To minimize or eliminate it, you can adjust the tension of the snare wires, use a snare drum with a different design, or use accessories like a snare drum dampener.


What family does the instrument snare drum belong to?

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