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The snare drum is different to normal drums, as it has two skins. Under the bottom on are a series of chain-like-things. (Sorry for not being more specific). When you hit the top skin, the bottom one vibrates making the chains rattle. The snare is the "chain-like-thing" referenced above and it really isn't chain-like at all. A snare is several long, thin, metal strands with a very tight spiral pattern. They are stretched along the resonant head (bottom head) of the snare drum. The vibrations of the snare against the head produces the snare drum's signature sound. The snare can be tightened or loosened to change this sound from a sharp crack to a soft fizzle.
The snare head and snare system
snare at it
snare came from snare drum and the snare on it is the wire-like material that creates the sound.
the marching snare has a crisp loud noise as for a concert snare has more of a bass style
Entrap and entangle are words that mean snare. Free and exclude are opposites of snare.
a concert snare normally is taller and a trap snare is made to have more frequent use
Yes. In 1667, Bob Feltercrotsch Snare invented the snare and named it for himself.
The Crystal Snare was created in 2007.
Mind Snare was created in 1989.
It is called a snare drum because it has wires going across the center of the drum, underneath, when the drum is struck, it uses the metal wires to create a "sizzle" or "rattle" sound. This gives it the distinct sound that a snare drum has. And some people will just call a snare drum a snare for short.
I made a snare,and caught a mouse. I made a snare that caught a mockingbird. My father made a snare that would catch a squirell. We caught a snake with a wire snare our friends and us made.