across the frame of a drum
Yes,
A drumhead, typically made of animal skin or synthetic materials, is stretched over a drum frame to create the surface that produces sound when struck. The tension of the drumhead can be adjusted using tension rods, which affects the pitch and tone of the drum. The frame, often made of wood or metal, provides support and shape to the drum, allowing for resonance and amplification of the sound.
It's a type of frame drum that has beads or rice in between its two heads. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVj888Yge7c
It is an old word for a type of drum. There are different explanations for the origins of it. It is an instrument, a type of frame drum. See the link below for a photo of it.
A bendir is a type of frame drum used in Morocco and other parts of North Africa.
No. Membranophones are drums, with a skin or drum head tightened over a frame.
To make a hand drum, start by selecting a sturdy circular frame, such as a wooden hoop or a metal ring. Cut a piece of drumhead material, like animal skin or synthetic material, slightly larger than the frame. Attach the drumhead to the frame by stretching it tightly over the top and securing it with glue or lacing it through holes. Finally, trim any excess material and decorate the drum as desired.
The drum kit stays the same. Some drummers just prefer to mount their drums and sometimes cymbals to a frame instead of the traditional stands and hardware.
Snare drums, or snare like drums, are not new to the music world. However, the inclusion of the metal snare drum happened in the early 1900's and soon became the main drum in the lineup up percussion instruments.
A pandeiro is a variety of hand-held frame drum similar to a tambourine but with the ability to be tuned, and a crisper, drier tone.
To build a windlass, start by selecting a sturdy wooden or metal frame as the base. Attach a large, cylindrical drum to the frame, ensuring it can rotate freely; this drum will hold the rope or chain. Install a handle or crank at one end of the drum for manual operation, and ensure there is a reliable mechanism, such as a ratchet or brake, to control the unwinding of the rope or chain. Finally, test the assembly to ensure it operates smoothly and can handle the intended load.