when you hit the head if it
The drum head vibrates when the drummer strikes it with a stick or hand. The tighter the drum head, the higher the pitch.
cause the drum make all of kinds of sounds
The drum head(s). On a snare drum, the "snare" is a set of metal wires that strap onto the bottom head and vibrate against it as it vibrates in response to the striking of the top head, creating the characteristic snare drum sound.
Instruments such as a drum
A drum vibrates when it is struck, causing the membrane (drumhead) to deform and create waves. These waves travel through the drumhead and into the air, producing sound. The tension and material of the drumhead, along with the size and shape of the drum, influence the frequency and quality of the vibrations, which determine the pitch and tone of the sound produced.
Sound travels by vibrating things. First the molecules in the air vibrate. This makes the ear drum vibrate. This makes three small bones vibrate. The three bones are the anvil, hammer and the stirrup.
ear drum
The drum head vibrates when the drummer strikes it with a stick or hand. The tighter the drum head, the higher the pitch.
cause the drum make all of kinds of sounds
You must hit it with something.
by hitting it with your hand or striking it with a drum stick the shell will vibrate creating a large sound
No. The vibrations start at the ear drum.
I don't care whats wrong with it?
The drum head(s). On a snare drum, the "snare" is a set of metal wires that strap onto the bottom head and vibrate against it as it vibrates in response to the striking of the top head, creating the characteristic snare drum sound.
I really don't know. I think you have tO hit the drumskin with the drumstick to make it vibrate
A drum can begin to vibrate at its natural frequency without being struck through a phenomenon called resonance. Resonance occurs when a drum is exposed to external vibrations that match its natural frequency, causing it to vibrate and produce sound without direct contact.
Instruments such as a drum