It is maybe used on a drum kit. A snare is also a kind of trap used for capturing animals. For more information go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snares
You use sticks, but a special pair of snare sticks. You do NOT want to use trap set sticks on a marching snare drum. If it's a trap set snare drum then you can use thinner trap set sticks.
The snare rattle in a drum kit is caused by the vibration of the snare wires when other drums are played. To minimize or eliminate it, you can adjust the tension of the snare wires, use a snare drum with a different design, or use accessories like a snare drum dampener.
a concert snare normally is taller and a trap snare is made to have more frequent use
an aboriginal snare is a cage, netting, net thing that people use to catch animals.
Well, obviously a marching band will use a marching snare drum. Drill lines, that specialize in drums also use the marching snare drum. Any type of band that is going to be on the move will probably be using marching snare drums.
yesterday in my living room, i snared a mouse
14x6.5" Orange County Stainless steel/nickel snare
Of course....otherwise it would sound like a high pitched tom.
um no. It would horribly brake the tenor and the snare sticks will cause the tenor to be damaged and not be in the best shape.
The snare head and snare system
Any song witch has drumming in it will use a snare drum. it is one of if not the most important drum on the kit.
snare at it