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Yes, except for size. Marching drums are larger (deeper) so they will move more air and make more noise since they are used outdoors.

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You can but they will not produce a loud sound and they will break quite easily.

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Q: Is a marching snare drum the same as a snare drum in a full drum kit?
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What snare drum head is hard?

A Kevlar snare drum head is pretty hard. It uses the same material put into bullet proof vests.


What are the important parts of the snare drum?

Batter head Batter head hoop Double-ended lugs Shell Snare-side head hoop Snare-side head Snare Throw-off Snare butt end Snare strainer Vent grommet The vent grommet normally secures the nameplate Very occasionally you'll see a snare drum on an isolation mount like you'd mount a tom, but that's normally done when someone plays piccolo snare.


What are the four percussion instruments?

The four basic percussion are:Cymbals, which are two circular metal disks played by crashing them togetherBass drum, which is big circular drum played by a beaterTriangle, a piece of metal bent into the shape of triangle, which makes a small bell like sound when struck by a metal beaterAnd the fourth could be:Tam-Tam, another name for the Gong, OrXylophone, wooden bars played by string with a stick


What does the timpani and snare drum have in common?

They're both DRUMS :) ROFLOL xD bibi


Different names for drums?

Snare drum, bass drum, and toms. There can be different variations, like piccolo snare, double bass, and multiple high and low toms. There is Snare drum, bass drum, high and low toms, floor tom, hi hat (close and openable) ride cymbal and a crash cymbal (Same as the handheld cymbals). Snare drum, base drum, left tom, right tom, floor drum, crash cymbal, ride cymbal and a hi-hat ok im a different person upgrading this.....!!!!! there are the hi hat, ride, crash, splash, china, cow bell, double kick pedal and more which ii forgot Some variations of the names : Snare drum : Military drum / Side drum / Field drum Toms : Tom-tom / Mounted tom / Racked Tom / Floor tom Bass drum : Kick drum / Big drum

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What snare drum head is hard?

A Kevlar snare drum head is pretty hard. It uses the same material put into bullet proof vests.


What is the name of a female marching band leader?

Drum Major (same as a Male)


What are the important parts of the snare drum?

Batter head Batter head hoop Double-ended lugs Shell Snare-side head hoop Snare-side head Snare Throw-off Snare butt end Snare strainer Vent grommet The vent grommet normally secures the nameplate Very occasionally you'll see a snare drum on an isolation mount like you'd mount a tom, but that's normally done when someone plays piccolo snare.


What are the four percussion instruments?

The four basic percussion are:Cymbals, which are two circular metal disks played by crashing them togetherBass drum, which is big circular drum played by a beaterTriangle, a piece of metal bent into the shape of triangle, which makes a small bell like sound when struck by a metal beaterAnd the fourth could be:Tam-Tam, another name for the Gong, OrXylophone, wooden bars played by string with a stick


What does the timpani and snare drum have in common?

They're both DRUMS :) ROFLOL xD bibi


Different names for drums?

Snare drum, bass drum, and toms. There can be different variations, like piccolo snare, double bass, and multiple high and low toms. There is Snare drum, bass drum, high and low toms, floor tom, hi hat (close and openable) ride cymbal and a crash cymbal (Same as the handheld cymbals). Snare drum, base drum, left tom, right tom, floor drum, crash cymbal, ride cymbal and a hi-hat ok im a different person upgrading this.....!!!!! there are the hi hat, ride, crash, splash, china, cow bell, double kick pedal and more which ii forgot Some variations of the names : Snare drum : Military drum / Side drum / Field drum Toms : Tom-tom / Mounted tom / Racked Tom / Floor tom Bass drum : Kick drum / Big drum


How are drum kits constucted?

Normally on a production line, shells rolled glued and finished. Drilled for all fittings, fittings added tension lugs and mounting brackets for tom toms, drum head, hoop then tension roads. All shells will under go the same with variations of bass drum has spurs and tom-tom holder bracket, Floor tom tom has leg brackets. Snare drum with have snare strainer added.


Can a drum split when hit?

In a word, yes. Drum heads can split.Drum heads are typically made from "mylar", a type of plastic. Mylar is pretty strong, but it is also flexible, allowing the drum head to resonate. Mylar will eventually wear out and possible split. It is difficult to tell when this will happen as many variables can contribute to this. Variables include: how much tension ins on the drum head (i.e. how tight it is), what kind of sticks you use, how hard you hit the drum, etc.There are drums made from other materials. Most marching snares, for instance, are made from kevlar fabric. Kevlar, as you may know, is the same fabric that is used to make bullet proof vests. The popular Remo Fallams series of marching snare batter heads are made from kevlar. As you could imagine, these heads to not split nearly as often as their mylar brethren. Another popular marching snare head is the Remo Black Max/White Max drum head. The Max heads are made from Technora Aramid Fiber weave which is as durable as kevlar and acheives a superior sound. It is also easier on the wrists during prolonged practice sessions.


What is the different between a snare drum and tympani?

A bass drum, is played with a mallet, or foot pedal, and is the one note, it is tuned to. A Timpani drum, has a pedal, that when pressed, tightens the head, and changes the note of the drum.....probably about an octave, or less.


How a snare drum works?

It can be played in different ways, marching style which is more rudimental (look up the "26 Standard Snare Drum Rudiments"), clave style which the terms would be called "rim knocks", "rim taps", or "cross rim" depending on where/who you learned from, drum kit style which is where it is primarily used to strenghthen the back beats, and in the fashion of a tom when flipping the snare switch off. The list aboves shows how snare drum is often played but really the snare drum as well as any other drum or cymbal can be played however you want it to be, no one can set the limit on your creativity but you. I hope this is what you were looking for. If not then I hope you enjoyed the lesson. :)


What are some good drum beats?

well i think that onea quaver with the hi - hat and then bass, snare, bass, bass, snare, repeatedly (add ytour own drum fill if u lyk) or all the small things which is the same but its just a bar instead. plus you onl;y hit the hi hat once when u do the bass, bass part and my faviroute is simple but sounds the best is open hi hat bar kick snare(reapeatedly and also add ur own drum fill) hope these help bye


What are all the pieces in a standard drum set?

Well if you are talking about drum set drums, each drum (snare,toms, kickdrum) all have the same basic components. There are the lugs, batter and resonate heads, two rims, the body(thats what I call it). Thats pretty much it.