A bass drum is considered a percussion instrument. Anything that you hit is percussion. Even if you hit your legs. That is considered percussion. Of course your legs aren't an instrument though.
is it a tuned percussion or untuned????
Some type of drum.
A bass drum is not a pitched instrument.
A percussion instrument with no pitch is (obviously) a percussion instrument, but with no recognisable note in any scale, producing a beat rather than a note. Examples of these instruments are snare drum, bass drum, tomtom drum etc.
the drum is a percussion instrument played in the percussion section of an orchestra
A bass drum is indeed considered a Percussion instrument both inside and outside a band. No matter where you place it, a band, marching band, Orchestra,etc., a bass drum will always be a percussion instrument.
Some type of drum.
You use the ... bass drum while playing the bass drum ... (?)
Yes, the bass drum is a percussion instrument.
The bass Drum IS AN INSTRUMENT ! Originally, you could think of a Very Large Log, as the'bass drum'. Low Sound.
A bass drum is not a pitched instrument.
A percussion instrument with no pitch is (obviously) a percussion instrument, but with no recognisable note in any scale, producing a beat rather than a note. Examples of these instruments are snare drum, bass drum, tomtom drum etc.
An instrument that starts with a b is: a bass clarinet.
the drum is a percussion instrument played in the percussion section of an orchestra
A bass drum is indeed considered a Percussion instrument both inside and outside a band. No matter where you place it, a band, marching band, Orchestra,etc., a bass drum will always be a percussion instrument.
That is a bass drum.
The drumset? No not typically. Snare Drum, Timpani and Bass Drum on their lonesome? Probably.
A steel drum (or steel pan) is Trinidadian not Jamaican. In fact it is a totally different type of instrument. Jamaican drums are all types of membranophones (eg. the bass drum, funde drum and kété drums)