when the drum is hit vibrations travel along the surface of the object the drum is on.
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Drums, trumpet, violin, and many more, make loud sounds.
to make a very loud and unpleasant noise
Drums and some older instruments are very loud without amplification, before amplifiers they would use several violins (or people singing) so they could be herd when the drums and louder instruments were playing. Guitars and Pianos/Keyboards are not as loud and the only way they can be heard with the drums, horns and other things is to amplify them or have several of the same instrument playing the same thing at once.
The word Piano in sheet music is derived from the Italian language, and the word meaning softly. Just as pianoforte means soft and loud, and the word meaning that there is variation between loud and soft noise levels.
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When I stumbled into the drums, they made a rather loud din. Stop this loud din immediately.
Drums, trumpet, violin, and many more, make loud sounds.
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extremely loud noise can break your ear drums. sticking things in your ears. hard hits to the head. anything loud or physical trauma to your head can cause the ear drums to be broken.
Electronic drums are generally quieter than acoustic drums because they produce sound through speakers or headphones, rather than through physical vibrations like acoustic drums.
Electronic drums are generally quieter than acoustic drums because they produce sound through speakers or headphones, whereas acoustic drums produce sound through vibrations in the air.
Loud Noise And Explosions may damage the ear drums...
to make a very loud and unpleasant noise
A piano can be louder than some instruments like the flute or violin, but not as loud as others like the trumpet or drums.
Some examples of loud instruments commonly used in rock bands are electric guitars, drums, and bass guitars.