You kind the skin in dresser in the loop inthe badlands. This is the cheating way though.:(
The resonant skin.
The stretched skin.
The snare drum is different to normal drums, as it has two skins. Under the bottom on are a series of chain-like-things. (Sorry for not being more specific). When you hit the top skin, the bottom one vibrates making the chains rattle. The snare is the "chain-like-thing" referenced above and it really isn't chain-like at all. A snare is several long, thin, metal strands with a very tight spiral pattern. They are stretched along the resonant head (bottom head) of the snare drum. The vibrations of the snare against the head produces the snare drum's signature sound. The snare can be tightened or loosened to change this sound from a sharp crack to a soft fizzle.
the marching snare has a crisp loud noise as for a concert snare has more of a bass style
I personally have a 14" Pearl Philharmonic Snare drum and I love it. It isn't as expensive as some of the other competing brands, and, if tuned correctly, it can sound just as good as any "higher-end" snare drum. Black Swamp is making beautiful snare drums right now, but they are pretty pricey. I believe 75% of the quality of a snare drum lies in the tuning of the drum. If you spend a decent amount of time tuning your snare, you can make lower cost drums sound just as good as expensive models. In general, however, if price is not the issue and you are looking for a quality orchestral snare, I would buy a 14" Black Swamp Snare Drum with a Di-Cast rim and a Sterns Calf Skin head!
Snares Alternate Skin is in the Badlands in a Abandoned House Close to the Forgotten Forest Glade
Flex's skin is at the ice shop in the Snow Temple
The resonant skin.
it is highly unlikely. Kameo is an old game, and all this time there hasn't been a sign of another kameo. what a shame.
I believe you are referring to a snare drum. Most concert style snare drums have coils of wire stretched across the bottom skin. These wires are called "chains" and can effect the sound the snare drum makes depending on how tight or loose they are against the skin of the drum.
walk up to it as kameo and press A. press A n00b
Kameo Chiba has written: 'Shin kankakuha no tanjo (Kindai bungei hyoron sosho)'
no she don't
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A snare works like this: An animal will come along and put its foot inside the snare. as the animal pulls away the spikes will catch and bite into its skin and the animal is trapped.
This would be a snare drum.
The stretched skin.