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Rock bands, pop bands, metal bands, grunge bands, country and western bands, punk bands, alternative rock bands, progressive rock bands, indie rock bands, latin-american bands, jazz bands, blues bands, glam rock bands, gospel bands, death metal bands.. to name a few. But should give you an idea. Are you from Venus by any chance?

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Most styles that don't usually have drums can have them and usually still be considered whatever style they would be without. The same goes for vise-versa

Genre's that almost always have drums include Swing, Rock, Pop, Metal, and all of there sub-genres

Jazz has drums most of the time, but not always, and Blues has drums around half of the time. Most other genre's that come to my mind (not saying most in the world) usually don't but *points to first paragraph*

but I'm not the first guy you should ask, and I hope others improve on this question

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Drums are commonly used for many types of music. They are the rhythm of music. Jazz, blues, rock and roll, country, and reggae are just a few of the genres of music that use drums.

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the drums can play almost all types of music i"m not really shore what types but most

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The hi-hat, snare drum, toms, bass drums, usually crash and ride. The most common is 1 hi-hat, 2 crashes, 1 ride, 1 bass, 2 rack toms, 1 floor tom.

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11y ago

Huh? Drums are played in every type of music! Ask a better, more realistic Q.

( in other words, WHAt do you MEAN ??)

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percussion music

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rock!

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Percussion

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