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I really don't know. I think you have tO hit the drumskin with the drumstick to make it vibrate

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How do you make a drum vibrate?

You must hit it with something.


How does drums create noise?

When a drum is hit, the skin (head) starts to vibrate and transfer acoustic (kinetic) energy to the surrounding air. That energy is the "noise" of the drum.


How the drum works?

The drum head vibrates when the drummer strikes it with a stick or hand. The tighter the drum head, the higher the pitch.


How does a drum vibrate and make sound?

The drum head is struck causing a movement of air the shell amplifies the sound of the drum head developing into a sound wave, the vibrating sound is from the snare drum which has wires stretched across the lower head the sound wave makes the wires jump causing the crack or snap sound.


Why does it make a noise when you use a drumstick?

The drumstick makes the skin vibrate. The vibration is transferred to the air in the drum interior. This amplifies the sound and you can hear it when it transfers the vibration through the air to your ear.


How can you make the streched skin on a drum give out a higher note?

To make the stretched skin on a drum produce a higher note, you can tighten the drumhead by adjusting the tension rods or using a tuning key. Increasing the tension of the skin raises its pitch, as tighter membranes vibrate faster. Additionally, using a thinner drumhead can also contribute to a higher pitch. Proper tuning and maintenance are essential for achieving the desired sound.


Can a plucked guitar string make a drum vibrate across the room?

If you hit the resonant frequency, yes it will.


How did caveman make the drum?

used animal skin


What did a skin drum do in the aboriginal times?

Make noise


What makes a drum vibrate?

when you hit the head if it


Where does the sound vibrate in the ear?

ear drum


What causes the sounds that come from drums?

When a drum is struck with a hand or a mallet, it causes the drum-skin to vibrate. This vibration creates a wave of vibrating air molecules. When this wave reaches your ear, it causes your tympanic membrane (commonly referred to as the ear drum) to vibrate. This vibration sends a nerve impulse to your brain which is registered as a sound.