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What is a sound of a drum?

the beat


What sound does a drum make onomatopoeia?

It makes a beat type of sound


If you beat a drum how does the sound reach the person next to you?

It's called sound, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_sound


Drum is to beat as banjo is to?

Drum is to beat as banjo is to pick Drum is to beat as banjo is to strum Drum is to beat as banjo is to frail


Why did Greene call her book beat the turtle drum?

Probably because of the sisters death in the end "beat the turtle drum" meaning that to try to beat or overcome something in the books case joss's death


What makes a drums sound?

A drum makes a beat sound, a percussive sound. The tone and duration depends on the type of drum: steel drums make ringing tones that last longer than snares or bass drums.


Why is a snare drum called a SNARE?

It is called a snare drum because it has wires going across the center of the drum, underneath, when the drum is struck, it uses the metal wires to create a "sizzle" or "rattle" sound. This gives it the distinct sound that a snare drum has. And some people will just call a snare drum a snare for short.


What is the duration of Drum Beat?

The duration of Drum Beat is 1.85 hours.


How did patapon gets its name?

It is made out of two Japanese onomatopeia. 'Pata' is the sound of marching, 'Pon' is a drum beat.


When was Beat of My Drum created?

Beat of My Drum was created on 2011-06-03.


Is drum a short vowel you sound?

"Drum" has a short vowel sound (/ʌ/) in English. The "u" in "drum" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.


How is the sound on a drum made?

When you hit the drum, the tightness of the drum head and the shape of the drum as well as what it is made out of play into how it will sound. Basically, all you are doing by hitting the drum is causing very rapid vibrations in the air, loud ones, and once they hit your ear drum they are translated by your brain as sound. Again, the different elements of the drum are what make the certain tones of the drum. For a snare drum, on the bottom head there are loose wires that pop back up after the air pressure in the cavity of the drum returns to normal which give it that "tap" sound when you play it. Hope this helps!