If you meant Cymbals, then yes, they most certainly are! The gargantuan family of percussion instruments encompasses anything that makes a noise that isn't played with strings (with the exception of pianos) or air (with the exception of whistles).
Instruments in the percussion family include: snare drum, bass drum, Tom toms, crash symbols, hi-hats, triangle, tambourine, timpani, xylophone, mallets, chimes, Vibraphone, piano, drum set, cowbell, Many other auxiliary instruments.
Drums are members of the percussion family of instruments.
Common symbols and markings used in percussion music notation include notes on a staff, rhythmic values, accents, dynamics, rolls, and various percussion instrument symbols.
The snare drum came from '''percussion''' family!
It Belongs to the Percussion family. It also a Membranophone and a Pitched Percussion
It belongs in the percussion family because you hit it to play it.
What family does the Triangle belong to?
Chimes are percussion instruments.
The instrument family that the drums belong to is percussion.
yes, it actually is in the percussion family ( for real ).
Yes, it does. To be more in depth, the cowbell actually is a part of the auxillary percussion family, but it is still considered part of the percussion family(general percussion).
Many instruments belong to the percussion family. For example, drums of all sorts are members of the percussion family. Also, rattles are considered percussion instruments.