you cut off the blood supply to your legs- position the drum just a bit differently!
Aragog, as a spider, had eight legs.
Luke never loses his legs. You may be thinking of Anakin Skywalker, who loses his legs in Revenge of the Sith.
In high school in the late seventies, I ran across this bands album in a local record shop. And for a while I made money betting class mates the this band really existed. The album I ran across was Eddie Basket and the five Nig#%#. The album cover was Eddie (with no arms and legs) in a basket on a stool, with the five band members around him.
he lost his legs to frostbite in a climbing mishap in 1982 when a blizzard trapped him and his friend and companion Phil Doole in a ice cave on mt cook for 14 days. both of them had there legs amputated
No. You are possibly thinking of a song he did about a man with three legs. Jake the Peg.
Floor tom. It is the drum that has legs on it and sits on the floor. (Not the bass drum)
its the bass drum u know u coulda just looked it up
A bass drum is considered a percussion instrument. Anything that you hit is percussion. Even if you hit your legs. That is considered percussion. Of course your legs aren't an instrument though. is it a tuned percussion or untuned????
A Drum Throne is a round chair with three legs
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I'm not really sure I understand this question, but I'll try my best.When determining how many pieces of a drumset, the cymbals are not included. Ever. Cymbals are extra and are not included in the "pieces" of a drumet, as only the actually drums are counted. A drumset with three toms, a snare drum, a bass drums, hi-hat, crash, ride and splash is a five piece drum set because it has three toms, one bass and on snare. 3+1+1=5. if you took the same drumset and added one bass, two toms, two crashes and a splash, it would still only be an eight piece set. 5 (toms) + 2 (basses) +1 (snare) = eight (drums).I'm not sure if this answers your question or not, but I hope it sets you in the right direction.
As i play it myself, im in a scoutband. I/We play this sidedrum on out weakest leg, the face pointing up towards out strong hand. We also have a half oval padded bit on the drum to protect our legs while playing. ( Only if were marching, Concerting) Hope this helps! -Will
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Why do you wanna know soz i dont have the answer !! xx
The drums are the snare, the bass or "kick-drum", and the toms. The snare allways has two heads, the top which you strike, and the bottom which has a strip of metal coil things that is held in a bracket and can be tightened or loosened with a twisting knob and a lever. Most snares give off an unpleasant after-ring, which can be eliminated using tape and cloth. The bass drum has a foot pedal, and usually has two heads but not always. Most drummers deffen the boomy sound they often have by putting pillows, blankets, foam, etc. inside the drum. There are single, double, triple, or even quadruple bass drum kits. There are two types of toms; mounted, which branch off of a bass drum, and floor, which have adjustable legs. Secondary heads on toms are not allways nessecary, and are used on basis of personal preference/funds. Cymbal types are the hi-hat, two cymbals that can be pressed together using a foot pedal, ride, the largest cymbal used typically for the chorus of a song, crash, used to end drum fills or as part of the main drum beat, splash, similar to the crash but smaller with a... well... "splashy" sound, and the gong, an Asian sounding cymbal, smaller gongs are often called "China" cymbals. These are just the typical components. Other peripherals could include the infamous cow bell, pretty little wind chimes, xylophones, and more.
Yes, in referring to stringed instruments "double bass" is just another way to say "upright bass". However, the phrase "double bass" is also frequently used by percussionists to refer to a drum set which has two kick drums.
When in addition to the Soprano, Alto, and Bass, the last guy is a Tener.