The snare drum
The short answer is a snare drum. But snare drums really do need to be tuned - they just aren't tuned to a specific note like a xylophone or timpani (unless you are a hard-core tuner, then you could). Snare drums are on every drumset, in every marching band, and found in most concert band repertoire.
Definately not. The clarinet is part of the woodwind family, which is characterised by a reed on the mouth piece, disregarding the flute, which vibrates when blown across to produce tuned sound. Percussion instruments are typically struck with either the hand or with the appropriate stick to produce sound, and most are untuned. A drum is an example of a percussion instrument: it is played by striking the skin with a drum stick or with the hand. A clarinet is not.
Percussion comes from the word Percuss. To percuss something is to tap it or hit it sharply, which is how you play most percussion instruments.
Bass percussion is most commonly the bass drum, allthough there are many many percussion instruments, some of which are bass, I won't go into them.
Percussion. Percussion includes most instruments that you hit, touch, shake, etc. to move.
snare drum!i did a test on it at school. :)
I just checked its tuned percussion (85%sure). writen by lindi :)
The most common abbreviation for percussion is perc.
The most common one is radar. This gives you a picture of where aircraft are.
The short answer is a snare drum. But snare drums really do need to be tuned - they just aren't tuned to a specific note like a xylophone or timpani (unless you are a hard-core tuner, then you could). Snare drums are on every drumset, in every marching band, and found in most concert band repertoire.
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The common way to examine human body is to do inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation.
Treble, alto, bass, tenor, percussion. Treble and bass are most common.
A percussion instrument is any instrument in which sound is produced by striking a certain part of the instrument. Drums are the most common form of percussion, but other forms include the vibraslap, bells, xylophone, and cymbals.
Definately not. The clarinet is part of the woodwind family, which is characterised by a reed on the mouth piece, disregarding the flute, which vibrates when blown across to produce tuned sound. Percussion instruments are typically struck with either the hand or with the appropriate stick to produce sound, and most are untuned. A drum is an example of a percussion instrument: it is played by striking the skin with a drum stick or with the hand. A clarinet is not.
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