Yes, drums are used in classical music. There are several kinds of drums musicians use. For examples, they use kettle drums, snare drums, bass drum (only one), and cymbals.
The kind of marching band drums that are actually on the field marching are basses, snares and tenors. The kinds of drums that are technially part of the marching band but do not actually march would be timpini, tom-toms. Or at least this is how it is for my high school band. Hope this helped!
Most kinds of drums have a skinhead ha the vibrating surface that makes the sound.
The music was breaths kinds
An instrumentalist is someone who plays and instrument for an professions for example drums, piano and other kinds of things
Yes, drums are used in classical music. There are several kinds of drums musicians use. For examples, they use kettle drums, snare drums, bass drum (only one), and cymbals.
The Korean drums are called 장구( Jang Gu) 북 (book) and etc.. Like Opera in US, Korea has 사물놀이(Sa Mool Nol i ) which people play many kinds of Korean drums.
the used the kind of naked man snare drums dude im at my house if anybody needs a bed trip
The kind of marching band drums that are actually on the field marching are basses, snares and tenors. The kinds of drums that are technially part of the marching band but do not actually march would be timpini, tom-toms. Or at least this is how it is for my high school band. Hope this helped!
Most kinds of drums have a skinhead ha the vibrating surface that makes the sound.
The music was breaths kinds
Exactly what you referred to them as: drums. In reality, however, you can't call all african drums by one name.....otherwise they would all be the exact same drum haha! Just to give you an idea, here are some of the different types of African Drums: Djembe Talking Drum Bata Bougarabou Ngoma Check out videos and recordings of the different types and you'll realize how unique each drum is!
well the new ones are the bass, guitar, and the drums
There are many kinds of hand drums. Most noteably the Congas, Bongos, and Djembe.
An instrumentalist is someone who plays and instrument for an professions for example drums, piano and other kinds of things
An instrumentalist is someone who plays and instrument for an professions for example drums, piano and other kinds of things
This confuses some people, but old oil drums are commonly repurposed into what are called "steel drums" or "pan instruments." Steel drums are pitched percussion instruments which are commonly used in tropical island settings. Google "Steel Drum" and you'll get all kinds of information. Enjoy!