Yes it is. Because it creates sound through the vibration of its drum head/stretched membrane.
The drumset? No not typically. Snare Drum, Timpani and Bass Drum on their lonesome? Probably.
The timpani is more popularly known as the kettledrum, and is a percussion instrument used to play loud bass notes in orchestral performances. It is also used by experimental percussion artists.
A marimba is not a drum; it is a percussion instrument that consists of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce musical notes. Timpani and bass drums, on the other hand, are both classified as drums. The timpani produces pitched sounds and is often used in orchestras, while the bass drum is unpitched and provides a deep, resonant sound.
Snare drum
Violin, viola, cello, bass, flue, oboe, Clarinet, bassoon, horn, Trumpet, Trombone, tuba, timpani, percussion.
Yes, all types of drums are considered a percussion instrument. Some examples include: snare drum, bass drum, tom tom, bongos, congas, and timpani.
bass clef
Yes it is.
There are a lot. Some of my favorites include:stringed: contrabasso (aka double bass)bass guitaroctobassbass violwhamolabrass: tubabass tromboneeuphoniumwoodwind: bassoonbaritone saxpercussion: piano (typically uses both bass clef and treble clef)timpani
Timpani, snare, and bass drum. A set of timpani will have 2-5 drums.
Timpani
it is the snare drum, the bass drum and the bass bum :)