Answer number 15
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Percussion because you have to tap or hit somthing.
The technical term for the head of a drum IS drum head. If there is another term i do not know it.
the head If you mean a drummers drumstick it is called the tip.
A fifer's drum is called a tabor, which is a small portable snare drum that is played by hand.
Bass drum. The bass drum in a trap set is also called the kick drum.
Tap it or tap it with drum sticks
tap
To remove a stuck drum on a 2003 Chevrolet Cavalier, first ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and secured. Remove the wheel and inspect the drum for any retaining screws. If the drum is still stuck, tap gently around the drum's edge with a rubber mallet to loosen it. If necessary, you can also use a drum puller tool to apply even pressure and help detach the drum from the hub.
To remove a rear brake drum on a Chrysler, first ensure the vehicle is safely elevated and secured on jack stands. Remove the wheel, then locate and remove any retaining screws or clips securing the drum. If the drum is stuck, gently tap it with a hammer or use a brake drum puller to loosen it. Once free, slide the drum off the hub to access the brake components.
Place the Pygmy on the drum then tap the sky to make fireworks he will then drum
A steel tongue drum has multiple notes arranged in a circular pattern. Each note produces a different sound when struck with mallets or fingers. To play, simply tap the notes gently with the mallets or fingers to create music.
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To remove the rear drum on a 1994 Geo Tracker, start by loosening the wheel lug nuts and raising the vehicle securely on jack stands. Remove the wheel, then locate and remove the two retaining screws holding the drum in place. If the drum is stuck, tap it gently with a hammer or use a drum puller. Once removed, you can access the brake components for inspection or replacement.
To remove the brake drum on a Mercury Topaz, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Remove the wheel and inspect the drum for retaining screws; if present, take them out. Next, gently tap around the drum's edge with a hammer to free it from any rust or debris, and then pull it straight off the hub. If it’s stubborn, a brake drum puller can be used to provide additional leverage.
To remove the rear drum on a 2001 Pontiac Aztek, first ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Remove the wheel and tire, then locate the drum mounting screws, if present, and remove them. Use a rubber mallet to gently tap around the drum to loosen it, and then pull it off the hub. If it’s stuck, check for any retaining clips or adjust the brake shoes inward before attempting to remove the drum.
To remove drum brakes from a Toyota Tundra, first ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface and secure it with wheel chocks. Loosen the lug nuts and lift the vehicle with a jack, then remove the wheels. Remove the drum by locating and removing the retaining screws or clips, then gently tap the drum if it's stuck due to rust or debris. Finally, slide the drum off the wheel hub to access the brake components.
To remove the rear drum brakes on a Mitsubishi Mirage, first, ensure the vehicle is securely raised and supported on jack stands. Remove the wheel and tire, then locate the brake drum. If the drum is stuck, tap it gently with a hammer to loosen it. Once free, remove the retaining screws or clips, if applicable, and slide the drum off the wheel hub. Be cautious of the brake components as you disassemble them for maintenance or replacement.