Lambeg is the name of the town it originates from, but its in antrim.
It really depends on the type fo snare drum. For example parade drums are meant to be loud, but piccolo is a quieter drum due to its size. In the drum family, yes it probably is the loudest in perspective, but depending on how hard you hit it, it could be the bass drum as well.
Lyre, lute, launeddas, lituus, likembe, lusheng, langeleik, laruan, leiqin, lirone, lyra, lambeg drum, lemellaphone, and luntang.
Any drum or drum kit can be used, its the player that makes the difference.
Because when slaves and servants, shepherds and ordinary townspeople played the drum to send messages, everyone in the village heard it. When the sender of the message got a reply, it sounded like the hourglass drum was talking to them.
it comes from a village in a city in a country in a continent in the world in space in the universe
In a drum, the air sealed inside the drum vibrates and makes both the membranes of the drum plus and any small holes drilled in the sides of the drum. The vibrations get transferred to the air outside of the drum and then into your eardrums.
when you hit the head if it
A drum makes a sudden echoe noise when you hit it because it is hollow A drum helps provide a rhythm section in a band. A drum annoys people if it is banged too close to them.
You hit it with sticks and it makes sound.
You press random drums. If that drum makes a light shine, that is the correct drum.
cause the drum make all of kinds of sounds
The "electronic" of the keyboard which is hit by the keys touching it.