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What family does the instrument snare drum belong to?

The snare drum, as you may know, is part of the drum kit. Therefore, as drums are part of the percussion family, the snare drum is part of the percussion family.


What is the part of the drum kit which has metal underneath to change the sound?

The Snare drum.. The metal is the snare.


What part do both the timpani and the snare drum have in common?

They both have stretched membrane or a drumhead which is hit and the one that vibrates to produce that sound of the drum.


Which part of the drum vibrates more?

The bottom.skin kf a snare drum.:)


Name one part that the timpani and the snare drum have in common?

The stretched skin.


What is a drum rim?

It is the metal part around the outside of the drum that is around the drum head.


Notes for Here Comes the Bride on snare drum?

I don't think there is a part for snare drums... any drums for that matter.


Which one of these percussion is not part of a standard drum set or drum kit?

In a standard drum set or drum kit, common components include the bass drum, snare drum, tom-toms, hi-hat, and cymbals. Instruments like congas, bongos, or tambourines are not typically part of a standard drum kit. Therefore, any of these percussion instruments would not be considered part of a standard drum set.


When was the snare drum first used?

The snare drum has evolved over the years from the earlier medieval version called the Tabor. The inventor of the first modern snare drum is unknown, but it is known that it was popular in the military and probably evolved as a military instrument.


How long has the snare drum been part of the orchestra?

good question no one really cares sorry :/


What is the part you hit on a snare drum called?

The bass kick drum in a full drumset utilizes a type of mallet. Tympani drums also use this.


How long has the snare drum been in use at the orchestra?

The snare drum took part in the orchestra since early 1800's. Beethoven's 'Wellington Sieg" is a prominent composition with a massive percussion battery. Since then Romantic composers including Ravel and Mahler included snare drums in their orchestral compositions.