A lyre is a stringed instrument, so the vibrating part is a string originally made from catgut.
The head of the drum, the part that is struck by drum sticks, vibrates.
The Tympani are definitely drums. The Marimba is a member of the percussion family (because you play it by beating it with mallets) but it is not a drum because it doesn't have a vibrating membrane: it has vibrating bars of wood.) "Bass" could be string bass, which is not a drum, or Bass Drum, which is. So the answer to the question is "you can't answer this question without more information."
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.
It is the metal part around the outside of the drum that is around the drum head.
The vibrating part of a drum is the drum head, which is the tensioned membrane stretched over the shell of the drum. When struck, the drum head vibrates and produces sound.
The vibrating part of a tabla drum is the puri, made of leather and placed on the smaller drum (dayan). When struck with the fingers, the puri produces the distinct resonant sound that is characteristic of the tabla.
The vibrating part of a dholak is the circular membrane, known as the puri, which is typically made of goat skin. This membrane is struck with the hands or a stick to produce the drum's sound.
Mechanical energy is present in a vibrating drum. When the drum membrane moves back and forth, it stores and releases energy in the form of kinetic and potential energy.
Its a drum kit. Ambling means vibrating and a pad is a flat surface. Therefore an ambling pad is a drum kit.
it is the cicadas
A male cicada has drum-like organs in its abdomen that produce a high-pitched drone similar to a loud vibrating noise.
A lyre is a stringed instrument, so the vibrating part is a string originally made from catgut.
skin is the vibrating object of tabla
The head of the drum, the part that is struck by drum sticks, vibrates.
The Tympani are definitely drums. The Marimba is a member of the percussion family (because you play it by beating it with mallets) but it is not a drum because it doesn't have a vibrating membrane: it has vibrating bars of wood.) "Bass" could be string bass, which is not a drum, or Bass Drum, which is. So the answer to the question is "you can't answer this question without more information."
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