Gyall Fii Wishh Shee Knoeew Ponn Make Da Rass-Clartt Tingg Easierr Yaa Fii Gwarn Wahham 2 Diss Me Nuh Fii Knoee
I think it sounds like a bird but it is a DRUM SOUND
well it depends on what kind of drum you are talking about. if you are talking about a snare, the bottom head shuts off all the ringing sound and adds a surface for the springs to "buzz" up against. without it it will sound like a tom.
it sounds like human :)
It sounds like another person hitting a different person.
A djembe drum is a goblet shaped drum made out of a peice of wood and goatskin. It is supposed to be played with the bare hands. This drum comes from the west of Africa.those drums you put between your legs and play with the your hands, there sort of in the shape of a hour glass (sort of) with a wood frame, brightly coloured or decorated with skin on top to make the sound. =0)
I think it sounds like a bird but it is a DRUM SOUND
well it depends on what kind of drum you are talking about. if you are talking about a snare, the bottom head shuts off all the ringing sound and adds a surface for the springs to "buzz" up against. without it it will sound like a tom.
it sounds like human :)
It sounds like another person hitting a different person.
the talking drum is amazing and I think that it is from Africa
Haha, first off they're called African Talking Drums ;D Armpit Drum isn't a terribly appealing name haha! Anyway, they actually sound similar to any other drum except that the pitch fluctuates between high and low notes depending on how hard the percussionist squeezes the drum. They got their name based on the way that the mimic the quality of our speech.
Yes. The U in drum has a short U (uh) sound, as in hum and sum.
A djembe drum is a goblet shaped drum made out of a peice of wood and goatskin. It is supposed to be played with the bare hands. This drum comes from the west of Africa.those drums you put between your legs and play with the your hands, there sort of in the shape of a hour glass (sort of) with a wood frame, brightly coloured or decorated with skin on top to make the sound. =0)
"Drum" has a short vowel sound (/ʌ/) in English. The "u" in "drum" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
nope.
i dun no but it dont makes sense
drum beats.