The timpani or sometimes called kettle drum.
It will make a noise. The pitch will depend on the type of drum.
No, the bass drum is not pitched because it does not play the melody to a song it only plays the beat .
A snare drum can be tuned to any pitch. Most orchestral percussionists tune their snare to either an A or B Flat.
the bass drum produces the lowest pitch
Another name for the kettle drum is the "timpani." Timpani are often used in orchestras and classical music ensembles, characterized by their large, bowl-shaped shells and adjustable pitch. They produce a deep, resonant sound and are typically played with mallets.
If the drum is larger, most likely that the pitch is lower.
A snare drum sound like a hit on the roof or the hit on your wall.
Adjustable drum thrones are usually available in music-specialist shops, such as Dawsons. Alternatively there are plenty of online stores, such as eBay or amazon, that do a full range of products from both large companies and individual sellers.
The area in which you drum will not change the pitch but change the way in which you hear the drum. The sound may last longer or less, it may be loud or quiet.
A medium tubano is a type of drum that resembles a conga drum but has a wider body and a lower pitch. It is often used in drum circles, classrooms, and music therapy sessions due to its ease of playing and deep, resonant sound.
snare drum
It depends largely on how it is tuned. A large drum will generally produce a lower sound, but this is because they are usually tuned to produce that pitch because smaller drum heads do not have enough surface area to create that low a pitch without becoming floppy. Likewise, a large drum head such as a floor tom can produce a higher pitch, but not as high as a very small drum like a piccolo snare.