The top and bottom heads resonate together. If no bottom head, only the top head resonates. The timbre is affected by the material the drum is made from and the type of hoops that are used.
The subject is sound, sound is singular so the verb should be singular. Makes is the singular verb.
A drum makes a beat sound, a percussive sound. The tone and duration depends on the type of drum: steel drums make ringing tones that last longer than snares or bass drums.
Because when you beat it, it makes a booming sound
Most kinds of drums have a skinhead ha the vibrating surface that makes the sound.
The Sound of Drums - album - was created on 2011-11-11.
The part of the bell that makes the sound is called the clapper. This is the hanging piece inside the bell that strikes its sides to create the ringing sound.
Yes you do tune drums. There are little parts on the rims of the drums. You tighten/loosen them USING YOUR DRUM KEY. This tightens/loosens the drum head. Tap the drum head by the part that you just tightened (called lugs). Get that sound to sound the same for every lug. and so on for every drum, of course with a lower sound though.
Drums are round because of the sound that they produce. The sound that drums make when struck vibrate and resonate most efficiently and clearly in a circular shape.
Electronic drums are generally quieter than acoustic drums because they produce sound through speakers or headphones, whereas acoustic drums produce sound through vibrations in the air.
When you have a mixer and a sound card, you have to record drums separately, and then incorporate them into the finished audio.
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