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"What is a drumming sound?" A drumming sound is any sound that keeps a beat.
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Pop punk drumming is often much faster, spritely, and fun. Regular rock drumming is often harder, deeper, a bit slower, and with less manic drum fills. Both rock drumming styles are very popular though.
The speed of sound is about 1100 feet/second under common normal conditions. It can vary with altitude, air temperature and pressure; but not by much. The speed of light is about 186,000 miles per second in a vacuum or in air, a really really whole lot faster. So if you were in the last row at a concert, the light from the drummer drumming would be almost instantaneous but the sound from the drumming drummer would take longer to reach you. In fact, if you measured the time in seconds from when you saw the drummer drumming until you heard the drumming of the drum and multiplied it by 11 hundred, you could figure out how far away you were from the drummer drumming on the drums.
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"What is a drumming sound?" A drumming sound is any sound that keeps a beat.
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Drumming for Pistols was created in 2010.
drumming on an acoustic drumkit which is a normal drumkit
While there is no specific Ph.D. in drumming, there are doctoral programs in music that may allow for specialization in percussion or drumming. It is possible to pursue a Ph.D. in music with a focus on drumming techniques, history, or performance.
Drumming Song was created on 2009-09-13.
The Second Line was created in 1950.
It is 12 drummers drumming
Pop punk drumming is often much faster, spritely, and fun. Regular rock drumming is often harder, deeper, a bit slower, and with less manic drum fills. Both rock drumming styles are very popular though.
in second line of a haiku there is 7 syllables
The speed of sound is about 1100 feet/second under common normal conditions. It can vary with altitude, air temperature and pressure; but not by much. The speed of light is about 186,000 miles per second in a vacuum or in air, a really really whole lot faster. So if you were in the last row at a concert, the light from the drummer drumming would be almost instantaneous but the sound from the drumming drummer would take longer to reach you. In fact, if you measured the time in seconds from when you saw the drummer drumming until you heard the drumming of the drum and multiplied it by 11 hundred, you could figure out how far away you were from the drummer drumming on the drums.
"The second line" has four syllables.