There's no atmosphere to speak of on the Moon to transmit the sound, so you might not be able to hear it at all. If you, and the drum, were in a pressurized room, then it would make the same sound it makes on the Earth.
The easiest drum heads to tune and sound awesome in my opinion would be the remo emperor clear. These drum heads are easy to tune and they give the best tone, they are easy to tune and they sound awesome. I highly recommend moon gels most drummers would say not to use them ,not saying their wrong, but what they dont realize is when you tune most drum heads they have a high pitched ring sound after they're hit. Moon Gels take that ,the high pitched ringing sound, out giving the drum sound a pop or thump these drum heads are mainly for rock or metal anything really. Hope this helped! Thumbs up!
Nothing, the moon doesn't sound like anything because there is no living force, or any force that can make sound on the moon.
There is no air on the moon, so the vibrations from the balloon popping have no medium to excite, so there will be no sound.
The word "moon" has the same vowel sound as "tune."
Sound would travel in the moon's atmosphere if the moon had any atmosphere, but since it hasn't, it doesn't.
A classic rock snare drum will sound in different ways. Listen to The Who of Keith Moon, his is higher pitched but with a slight dark sound. Listen to Pink Floyd's "Money" to hear another sound of the snare drum. That sound is probably the most familiar of the classic rock genre. But it all depends on what you think sounds best. +++ The sound depends a lot on the shape and size of the drum, but a tip I was shown to tighten and raise the tone was to stretch a strip of cloth across the top, below the head! It damped the head, taking the "boom" out of the tone and giving a snappier, slightly higher-pitched, quality to the sound.
Sound, unlike light, requires a medium to travel through. With no medium (atmosphere) there can be no sound. If, for instance, a meteor crashed on the moon, you would not hear it. If you were standing on the moon, you would feel it, because the shock waves travel through the medium of the moon's body, but you would not hear it.
Sound can travel in the solid rocks of the moon but sound can not travel on the surface of the moon because there is no air for the sound to travel in.
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No atmospere or air on the moon, therefore no sound.
Because there is no medium to transmit the sound.
In the absence of a medium to transmit sound waves, there would be no sound to hear. This is not the same as clinical deafness, which would be the physical inability to hear or process sounds.