your wrist muscles
Drumming fingers on a table primarily uses the small muscles in the fingers (such as the flexor and extensor muscles) and the wrist muscles to create the tapping motion. These muscles work in coordination to generate the repetitive movement required for drumming.
Drumming can be incorporated into a fitness routine as a form of exercise by engaging the upper body muscles, improving coordination and rhythm, and increasing cardiovascular endurance. By playing drums or using drumming exercises, individuals can burn calories, strengthen muscles, and enhance overall physical fitness.
Yes i believe it does, because I'm a female drummer who has been drumming for 6 years and my legs are very toned and strong and i don't really do anything else, so overtime i believe drumming does, i also have arm strength and I'm a female.
Drumming can be an effective aerobic exercise for improving cardiovascular fitness and overall health. It can help increase heart rate, improve circulation, and strengthen muscles. Regular drumming sessions can contribute to better cardiovascular health and overall physical well-being.
Africans might use drumming as part of religious and social ceremonies. They are also used for healing, weddings, birth/fertility ceremonies and entertainment
"What is a drumming sound?" A drumming sound is any sound that keeps a beat.
nothing
drumming on an acoustic drumkit which is a normal drumkit
Drumming for Pistols was created in 2010.
you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles. you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles.
While there is no specific Ph.D. in drumming, there are doctoral programs in music that may allow for specialization in percussion or drumming. It is possible to pursue a Ph.D. in music with a focus on drumming techniques, history, or performance.
You use the muscles in your body.