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There is the Concert Roll, also called a buzz roll. It consists of 3 bounces with the right stick quickly followed by 3 bounces with the left stick, and so on . . .

There is also the Open Roll, also called a double-strike roll. It consists of 2 bounces with the right stick, quickly followed by 2 bounces with the left stick, and so on . . .

There are 6 more types of rolls, but the above are the two main ones.

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Does the snare drum have other names?

Drums or main drums. they are the main beat source during music.


What is the Snare Drum time frame in music?

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.


What are the three non-pitched percussion instruments?

The snare drum, the cymbals, woodblock, maracas, tambourine


What type of drums does Nathan out of kings of leon play?

Nathan Followill plays a DW (Drum Workshop) kit supplemented by a 14 x 6.5 Jarrah Block snare made by Brady Drums. Here's a rundown of his setup:Collector's Birch Drums in Custom Pink & Blue Lacquer Specialty18x22 Bass Drum5x14 Aluminum Snare (main snare)10x13 Tom14x16 Tom18x18 TomChrome Hardware9000 Single Pedal9500 Hi-Hat Stand5300 Snare Drum Stand9799 Double Tom/Cymbal Stand9700 Cymbal Stand (x3)Hope this helps,Roadkill(drummer for JELIBRED)


What is the difference between a hand hammered snare drum and a smooth finish snare drum?

A metal snare drum is generally constructed of a rolled piece of steel, aluminum, brass or bronze and welded at the seam. The manufacturer may also add indentations in the material to strengthen the shell and for aesthetic purposes. The main difference between a smooth and hammered shell is before the material is cut, rolled into shape and welded, the material is 'hammered'. This process is usually accomplished by use of an industrial hammering process that adds the distinctive look of hammered metal. The hammering process does affect the tone, or sound, of the drum. Usually the hammering process causes the drum to produce a 'dry', or less brittle tone. Just as cymbals are hammered into shape and hammered by hand or machine in order to produce certain tones, the hammered shelled drum will produce a distinctive tone when compared with non-hammered shelled drums. Many would describe a hammered shelled snare drum as having a 'warmer tone'. Many manufacturer's claim that the hammering process lowers the fundamental tone of the metal shell, moving the the tone closer to the tone of a wood shell drum.

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Does the snare drum have other names?

Drums or main drums. they are the main beat source during music.


What is the Snare Drum time frame in music?

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.


How many drums are in the drum family?

there is 4 main drums that vary in sizes, the snare, the tom, the floor tom and the bass drum


Are the bass drum and the snare drums important to the percussion family?

Yes! They are the main percussion parts in many genres of music.


What are the three non-pitched percussion instruments?

The snare drum, the cymbals, woodblock, maracas, tambourine


What type of drums does Nathan out of kings of leon play?

Nathan Followill plays a DW (Drum Workshop) kit supplemented by a 14 x 6.5 Jarrah Block snare made by Brady Drums. Here's a rundown of his setup:Collector's Birch Drums in Custom Pink & Blue Lacquer Specialty18x22 Bass Drum5x14 Aluminum Snare (main snare)10x13 Tom14x16 Tom18x18 TomChrome Hardware9000 Single Pedal9500 Hi-Hat Stand5300 Snare Drum Stand9799 Double Tom/Cymbal Stand9700 Cymbal Stand (x3)Hope this helps,Roadkill(drummer for JELIBRED)


What are the two main types of plotters?

Thers are two types of plotters, namely , (i) flat bed plotters, and (ii) drum type plotters.


What aree the main percussion instruments in the orchestra?

These are the most common: 1. timpani 2. xylophone 3. cymbals 4. triangle 5. snare drum 6. bass drum 7. tambourine 8. maracas 9. gongs 10. chimes 11. celesta 12. piano.


What is the difference between a hand hammered snare drum and a smooth finish snare drum?

A metal snare drum is generally constructed of a rolled piece of steel, aluminum, brass or bronze and welded at the seam. The manufacturer may also add indentations in the material to strengthen the shell and for aesthetic purposes. The main difference between a smooth and hammered shell is before the material is cut, rolled into shape and welded, the material is 'hammered'. This process is usually accomplished by use of an industrial hammering process that adds the distinctive look of hammered metal. The hammering process does affect the tone, or sound, of the drum. Usually the hammering process causes the drum to produce a 'dry', or less brittle tone. Just as cymbals are hammered into shape and hammered by hand or machine in order to produce certain tones, the hammered shelled drum will produce a distinctive tone when compared with non-hammered shelled drums. Many would describe a hammered shelled snare drum as having a 'warmer tone'. Many manufacturer's claim that the hammering process lowers the fundamental tone of the metal shell, moving the the tone closer to the tone of a wood shell drum.


How is pitch changed on a drum?

The above answer seems to be correct, but only in theory. The snare drum does and must have a pitch. They need to be tuned up and kept at the right pitch as they become broken in. In these cases we are not concerned with how tight the drum is, but how even is the tension. Once the drum is evenly tensioned it can be brought up to pitch. Using the Key, gradually tighten the tension rods until the pitch of Ab - B is achieved for a 5 inch drum. Use a piano to verify. Once to pitch, turn the drum over and repeat the process for the bottom head. Tighten until the bottom head reaches a perfect fourth to a perfect fifth higher than the top head. This can be difficult, no distractions allowed.. Turn on the snare strainer and reajust the tension if necessary. No, snare drums do not have a pitch, as like all drums, the snare, when hit, produces a multitude of different frequencies, and as certain notes have certain distinguishable frequencies, you cannot tune it to be a certain note.


What are the categories of percussion instruments?

The main two categories of percussion instruments are tuned and untuned percussion.Tuned percussion: Timpani, glockenspiel, xylophone, marimbaUntuned percussion: Drums, Cymbals, Woodblock, maracas, bongos, triangle, tambourine.


What are two materials that percussion instruments can be made out of?

The following is a list of percussion instruments:Drums (snare, bass, tympani, bongo, tom-toms, etc.)XylophoneMarimbaTubular bellsCymbalsMaracasGlockenspielGongCastanet