Currently Zac is switching between Clear, Coated, and Smooth White Emperors. He is also using a Coated Emperor X on his snare and switches between a Clear Powerstroke 3 and a Clear Powersonic for his bass
Yes I think so. I think he does.
Any song witch has drumming in it will use a snare drum. it is one of if not the most important drum on the kit.
Andy uses "C&C" drums
You could, but they are pretty cheap. They are plastic, so a different sound may come out.
just in the family of percussion i will have to say the drum kit: the drum kit is not just one drum and (cymbals) but more, and you use all 4 limbs plus not only do you have to have 4 way limb cordnation, but work with each limb by itself, working each limb indepentantly and on top of that a drum kit player (or percussion) has to keep a steay rhythm or beat/pulse
The Tama drum kit
Yes I think so. I think he does.
yes
a pearl
To play it with a full drum kit! The bass drum is the backbone of any rock beat. Be sure to use it wisely!
Why do you ask such a dumb question
Origins of the pieces from the drum kit itself originate from Africa ~200 BC up till the 1500s in Europe, but the actual unification and use of the drum kit was first used in America, by the black slaves in the 1800s.
Yes,
Any song witch has drumming in it will use a snare drum. it is one of if not the most important drum on the kit.
yes, you can
The snare rattle in a drum kit is caused by the vibration of the snare wires when other drums are played. To minimize or eliminate it, you can adjust the tension of the snare wires, use a snare drum with a different design, or use accessories like a snare drum dampener.
The best ways to soundproof an apartment for playing a drum kit include using soundproofing materials like acoustic foam panels, rugs or carpets, heavy curtains, and soundproofing blankets. Additionally, you can place rubber drum pads or use an electronic drum kit to reduce noise.