To keep the beat
Drums.
The rhythm section of a jazz band is usually made up of drums, piano, bass, and guitar.
Normally, you would find a saxaphone, trumpet, piano and drums.
Drums, piano, bass, guitar.
Also trumpets, trombones, drums,
Drums.
Yes, usually there are drums in jazz bands;) hope this helped
punani beaters. hopefully that helps you
The rhythm section of a jazz band is usually made up of drums, piano, bass, and guitar.
Depend what music your talkin' about; in jazz it can be the bass, the drums, or the guitar, in rock it can be the bass, drums, or guitar but really they are all important, they all make up an ensamble They're all a team technically and literally all of them they all help each other
A jazz quartet typically includes a saxophone, a piano, a double bass, and drums.
Percussionist or VibistA jazz percussionist is the widely encompassing name to describe those persons who play jazz percussion. The two most notable instruments played in jazz percussion are the drums and the vibraphone. Therefore, a jazz percussionist can be more specifically described as a jazz drummer (one who plays the drums) or a jazz vibist (one who plays the vibraphone). There really is no specific word for that.
Normally, you would find a saxaphone, trumpet, piano and drums.
piano, string bass, and drums
Also trumpets, trombones, drums,
Drums, piano, bass, guitar.
That would be the piano, bass, guitar, and drums.