All drums are in the percussion instrument family.
Drums are members of the percussion instrument family.
The snare drum, as you may know, is part of the drum kit. Therefore, as drums are part of the percussion family, the snare drum is part of the percussion family.
Yes, the drums are a percussion instrument.
No, they are not. Timpani are tuned drums, but snare drums cannot be tuned. They are also made of different metals and have different shapes to the bottom of the instrument. And then there's the snares - timpani don't have them.
The drums belong to the Percussion family
Percussions ... snare drum, perhaps.
The snare drum, as you may know, is part of the drum kit. Therefore, as drums are part of the percussion family, the snare drum is part of the percussion family.
Yes, the drums are a percussion instrument.
No, they are not. Timpani are tuned drums, but snare drums cannot be tuned. They are also made of different metals and have different shapes to the bottom of the instrument. And then there's the snares - timpani don't have them.
most instruments can be in a band but snare drums are not usually
The instrument family that the drums belong to is percussion.
The drums belong to the Percussion family
it was found in europe medieval in 1300 it was named after a instrument called tobar
The drumset? No not typically. Snare Drum, Timpani and Bass Drum on their lonesome? Probably.
Percussions ... snare drum, perhaps.
there is 4 main drums that vary in sizes, the snare, the tom, the floor tom and the bass drum
military drums are usually snare drums.
Most membranophones are drums. Examples of membranophones include Kettle Drums, Tubular Drums, Mirlitons, Friction Drums, and Kazoos. Other examples are vessel drums, frame drums, cylindrical drums, barrel drums, and conical drums.