I think it sounds like a bird but it is a DRUM SOUND
The answer is a DJ and and recording studio
it sounds like human :)
Yep! As long as you have a cable, it can connect to most amplifiers, like piano or guitar amps, and I believe it is even possible to connect an electronic drum set to a computer, registering the midi audio.
It sounds like another person hitting a different person.
I think it sounds like a bird but it is a DRUM SOUND
The sound echo's around inside the drum
Actually your eardrum does not have electric current and in which it only uses sound so if you get an electric shock it does not harm your ear drums.
Uzo sound like shi.t and an anoying sound ringing in your ear drum
The answer is a DJ and and recording studio
it sounds like human :)
Yep! As long as you have a cable, it can connect to most amplifiers, like piano or guitar amps, and I believe it is even possible to connect an electronic drum set to a computer, registering the midi audio.
It sounds like another person hitting a different person.
Yes, "drum" is a short vowel word. The vowel "u" in "drum" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, as opposed to a long vowel sound like in the word "cube."
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.
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Don't Hold Back - The Potbelleez Acoustic Guitar Electric Guitar Vocals Synthisizer/Keyboard << That's where a majority of the non-guitar is happening at Standard drum kit Don't Hold Back - The Sleeping Electric Guitar Standard Drum Kit Vocals The higher sounds you are hearing that almost sound like a xylophone are the electric guitar in the higher range. A typical rock band setup. * "Standard Drum Kit" Levitated Cymbals, High-Hat, Tom-Tom with or without snare, and a Bass Drum.