timpani
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Possibly the drum? Two sticks to clack together?
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The timpani, also known as kettledrums, has its origins in ancient Asia, particularly in regions such as Persia and India, where similar drum types were used in military and ceremonial contexts. It later spread to Europe, becoming prominent in orchestral music during the Baroque period. The instrument is characterized by its large, rounded shape and ability to produce varying pitches by adjusting the tension of its drumhead. Today, timpani are a staple in classical orchestras and ensembles.
Snare Drum
from the bottom of the drum
No, but a snare drum has.
Without a bottom head you will not be able to tune your drum.
The drum that has wires across the bottom is called a snare drum. These wires, known as snare wires, are stretched across the bottom head of the drum and create a sharp, crisp sound when the drum is played. The snare drum is a key component of drum kits and is commonly used in various music genres, providing a distinctive backbeat.
A winch rope should always be pulled from the bottom of the drum.
The strings at the bottom of the snare drum are actually called "Snares". The tightness of the snares determines the length of the "chh" sound you hear when the drum is hit.
one type of drum is called timpani
Yes, but it is not recommended if the drum was designed to have a bottom head as the shell might lose its shape over time.
the bottom head
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 snares on a snare drum are on the outside of the drum. the causes the vibration to not be affected by the accoustics =================================================== Snares are located on the outside of the bottom head.