Drums can be played in any genre if you ask me. I'm sure certain styles of music
were made with the drums being out of mind like "bluegrass" which has no drums.
But you are the drummer so you can be as creative as you want to be or as creative
as you will allow yourself to be.
But here is a list of styles that modern drummers play in: Blues, Contemperary,
Country, Funk, Fusion, Metal, Latin, Jazz, Pop, Punk, Reggae, Rock, Techno, and
many more you can find on "drumstyles.com".
I hope this helps you out.
bongo drums and steel drums and electric drums
Steel Drums are an instrument invented in Trinidad and Tobago, where they are called steelpans. Initially used for calypso and world music, all styles of music can be played on the instruments, including jazz, classical, pop, etc. The drums were initially made from old oil drums, and are of different lengths and contain notes on concave surfaces. When the notes are struck with a mallet different musical tones are produced.
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.
Country music typically features a variety of instruments, with the most common being the guitar (acoustic and electric), banjo, fiddle, mandolin, and pedal steel guitar. Other instruments, such as the bass guitar, drums, and harmonica, are also frequently used to complement the genre's sound. The specific instruments can vary depending on the subgenre and the artist's style, but these are the staples that define country music.
In One Love by Bob Marley, the instruments played are the steel drums and voice (the singer)
bongo drums and steel drums and electric drums
Steel Drums are an instrument invented in Trinidad and Tobago, where they are called steelpans. Initially used for calypso and world music, all styles of music can be played on the instruments, including jazz, classical, pop, etc. The drums were initially made from old oil drums, and are of different lengths and contain notes on concave surfaces. When the notes are struck with a mallet different musical tones are produced.
I think that a complete set of drums is used in Brazilian music.
It is not very clear that when were drums used in music but it seems to go back to about 6000 BC. But new drums were created in New Orleans. By 1930 the standard shape of drums were accepted.
I believe you can play them in any style but not everyone likes bluegrass with drums in it. :) Really it's a creativity thing, if you would like to play drums to a certain style do it and don't worry about if it's correct or not, it's music there is no right or wrong way to express yourself (please whoever is reading this don't make me reconsider changing my opinion by intentionally acting over-dramatic while playing your instrument). lol jk
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.
Djembie drums
Country music typically features a variety of instruments, with the most common being the guitar (acoustic and electric), banjo, fiddle, mandolin, and pedal steel guitar. Other instruments, such as the bass guitar, drums, and harmonica, are also frequently used to complement the genre's sound. The specific instruments can vary depending on the subgenre and the artist's style, but these are the staples that define country music.
In One Love by Bob Marley, the instruments played are the steel drums and voice (the singer)
they can be used for playing them and making music.
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the musics that are used in dance music is , drums , vocal , claps