I suppose minimum would be a bass drum, snare drum and hi-hats
Pearl drum is a drum retailer that sells many different types of drums. They offer customers different types of drums, and all kinds of different recommendations for accessories they might need.
Well to be basic 2, acoustic kits and electronic kits, after which its how many drums/cymbals you want in your kit, what make, what col, which drum heads the list is extensive.
All drums are percussion instruments.
A steel drum (or steel pan) is Trinidadian not Jamaican. In fact it is a totally different type of instrument. Jamaican drums are all types of membranophones (eg. the bass drum, funde drum and kété drums)
They are typically made out of some type of animal hide. It can be cow or pig. The sound can change from drum to drum. The shells of the drums can be made from anything.
timbales, congas, bongos, drums
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A conga drum is a type of drum used commonly in Latin music. Congas are single headed narrow-barreled drums usually played in Paris. They are thought to be based on Sikulu drums that originates from Africa
One type of large drum is called a Kettle Drum
It can vary depending on the type of drum, but on average, there are approximately 80-100 drums per metric ton. This number can change based on the size and weight of the drums being measured.
It depends what type of drum it is because some drums you need to hit with your hand and some you need to hit with drum sticks
A drum makes a beat sound, a percussive sound. The tone and duration depends on the type of drum: steel drums make ringing tones that last longer than snares or bass drums.