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.
The Tama Snare drum has many different features. Due to the high quality that goes into the production of this product, the drum has a full and resonant sound.
A snare drum typically has a set of snares consisting of multiple strands, usually ranging from 12 to 20. These strands are made of metal or nylon and are stretched across the bottom head of the drum. The number of strands can vary depending on the drum's design and intended sound, but 16 strands is a common configuration for many snare drums.
Usually 16 or 20. But it could vary.
a beiger
The snare drum is mostly used in marching bands and many diffrent bands that use a drum set.
The Tama Snare drum has many different features. Due to the high quality that goes into the production of this product, the drum has a full and resonant sound.
Percussion is a section of musical instruments. Percussion instruments include xylophone, marimba, glockenspiel, cymbals, bass drum, snare drum, and many more.
A snare drum typically has a set of snares consisting of multiple strands, usually ranging from 12 to 20. These strands are made of metal or nylon and are stretched across the bottom head of the drum. The number of strands can vary depending on the drum's design and intended sound, but 16 strands is a common configuration for many snare drums.
I suppose minimum would be a bass drum, snare drum and hi-hats
Usually 16 or 20. But it could vary.
Many songs suit drum programming.
a beiger
there is 4 main drums that vary in sizes, the snare, the tom, the floor tom and the bass drum
The snare drum is mostly used in marching bands and many diffrent bands that use a drum set.
Snare is a type of Drum, not a component like the head or skin. My guess the term was used by analogy with (Trap) one speaks of a trap drum set-the usual drummer"s ensemble, and the snare drum is part of that, also a snare is a type of trap-and is so decribed in one of the verses of Amazing Grace- through many dangers, toils, and snares, no, not the autobiography of a drum repairman. snare is a type of drum, not the component of the instrument. a device called a systrum- or cistrum is inside the drum and makes the rolling, rat-at-tat sound with sort of rattle sound, this may be what you are thinking of. By the way have you heard the term (Biff!) it is aplied both to a style of drumming and also a nickname for Drummers- Bobby Ettinger, if you are out there, I remember (Biff!)
Five really, for the basic kit. Bass, snare, hi-hat (orig. called the Charleston Pedal, apparently), ride cymbal, tom-tom. That 5 will cover a lot of arrangements especially if you are inventive and proficient with the snare-drum and cymbal; but you can add extra tom-toms, cymbals of various sizes, a second bass-drum, wood-blocks, cow-bells and so on. You can also use different "sticks" - the basic sticks with wood or plastic tips, brushes (used a lot in jazz and dance-band styles), and for special effects tympani beaters and slap-sticks.
glockenspiel ,piano,xylophone and many more....................