it doesn't matter.
When you hit the drum, it triggers the trigger :| A trigger is a preloaded midi file (i think its midi) so it doesn't matter what sound you make with the heads if your getting triggers.
I think you should look at some triggers for your self
Well to be basic 2, acoustic kits and electronic kits, after which its how many drums/cymbals you want in your kit, what make, what col, which drum heads the list is extensive.
It's purely a matter of taste and or opinion. When a drum is muted is eliminates or controls the amount or presence of overtones increasing the attack and decreasing tone and timbre. Pr-muffled heads are available to enhance certain positive sounds of the head and drum. (in example, heads that enhance the lows and attack) A lot of drummers find that using the correct head combination and properly tuning each drum is better than applying muffling.
a surdo is a drum and it has leopard skin materials in it
There are many different types of drums heads and you can tune them all differently to give your drum set different sounds. There's no proper sounds either, it's all up to the person playing the drums and how they want them to sound.
Daniel Adair uses DW drums, Remo heads and Sabian Cymbals
In just about every way. Acoustic drums are just that, actual drums with drum shells, lugs, tension rods & hoops, and drum heads. The sound is produced by the vibration of the drum heads and drum shell. Electric (electronic) drums are really nothing more than a MIDI instrument with triggers shaped to look like drums and cymbals. The sounds are produced electronically. The sounds are triggered to play when one of the drum heads (triggers) are struck with the drum sticks. Think of the triggers themselves as fancy pushbuttons. A computer can also produce the same sounds using only the keyboard to trigger the sounds. In the end, electronic drums SOUND like real acoustic drums, but aren't actually drums themselves.
Well to be basic 2, acoustic kits and electronic kits, after which its how many drums/cymbals you want in your kit, what make, what col, which drum heads the list is extensive.
They are called Timbales.
Drum Heads offer their patrons a fantastic range of drums and drumming equipment. The Drum Heads have a range of different skin covered drums and attract a wide range of customers.
It's purely a matter of taste and or opinion. When a drum is muted is eliminates or controls the amount or presence of overtones increasing the attack and decreasing tone and timbre. Pr-muffled heads are available to enhance certain positive sounds of the head and drum. (in example, heads that enhance the lows and attack) A lot of drummers find that using the correct head combination and properly tuning each drum is better than applying muffling.
a surdo is a drum and it has leopard skin materials in it
There are many different types of drums heads and you can tune them all differently to give your drum set different sounds. There's no proper sounds either, it's all up to the person playing the drums and how they want them to sound.
Thick drum heads, loosely tuned, mic'd up with a lot of EQing.
He uses dual bass drums.
they could be called kegs or drums
Daniel Adair uses DW drums, Remo heads and Sabian Cymbals
What were old drums made out of? Answer: The heads were made out of animal hide, the frames were made out of many different types of wood.