Well, obviously a marching band will use a marching snare drum. Drill lines, that specialize in drums also use the marching snare drum. Any type of band that is going to be on the move will probably be using marching snare drums.
It depends. If you are in an orchestra, it would be the Timpani. If you are in a Marching Band, I would say either Snare or Bass drum. It all depends on what kind of band you are playing in.
The kind of marching band drums that are actually on the field marching are basses, snares and tenors. The kinds of drums that are technially part of the marching band but do not actually march would be timpini, tom-toms. Or at least this is how it is for my high school band. Hope this helped!
xoxo, haley ps:hope this works for you!
OK Go did a song with a marching band called "This Too Shall Pass". Fleetwood Mac performed Tusk accompanied by the USC Marching Band.
A marching band can play any kind of music. As long as the music can be condensed down and can be accommodated to incorporate all marching band instruments, it can be played. EX) Classical, pop, movie soundtracks
It depends. If you are in an orchestra, it would be the Timpani. If you are in a Marching Band, I would say either Snare or Bass drum. It all depends on what kind of band you are playing in.
well the type of stikcks i use for marching band are ralph hardimon signiture sticks because the weight of them are fantastic to me and that is what the rest of the snareline use.
The kind of marching band drums that are actually on the field marching are basses, snares and tenors. The kinds of drums that are technially part of the marching band but do not actually march would be timpini, tom-toms. Or at least this is how it is for my high school band. Hope this helped!
Well that really just depends on what kind of sound you want. It would probably sound/look ridiculous to most, but whatever floats your boat man.
it depends what kind of drum. some drums have a simple elastic band that vibrates, and a snare drum, has some metal snares, that's why its called that.
it can be used in any music
lt depends on what kind of kit you have and what genre of music youre playing
xoxo, haley ps:hope this works for you!
OK Go did a song with a marching band called "This Too Shall Pass". Fleetwood Mac performed Tusk accompanied by the USC Marching Band.
A marching band can play any kind of music. As long as the music can be condensed down and can be accommodated to incorporate all marching band instruments, it can be played. EX) Classical, pop, movie soundtracks
It is maybe used on a drum kit. A snare is also a kind of trap used for capturing animals. For more information go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snares
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