lt depends on what kind of kit you have and what genre of music youre playing
Most of the time, when the snare drum is tuned, it is tuned to the note "C".
it can be used in any music
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 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.
The drum that has wires across the bottom is called a snare drum. These wires, known as snare wires, are stretched across the bottom head of the drum and create a sharp, crisp sound when the drum is played. The snare drum is a key component of drum kits and is commonly used in various music genres, providing a distinctive backbeat.
It depends on what you want. A snare drum produces higher and lower sounds, if that's all you want, and a drum set comes with a snare drum, and a base drum (lower sounds only), and another drum that has higher sounds only (sorry, i don't know the name). Also a drum set comes with cymbals.
snare drum
Have the snare drum and drumsticks on then dance!
The snare head and snare system
You can get several different sizes of snare drum i think the standard one is 14" I'm not sure But you can get different szes of snare drum
The snare drum is guessed to have descended from a medieval drum called the Tabor, which was a drum with a single gut snare strung across the bottom.
The top side.