sorry, this question makes zero sense
The strings at the bottom of the snare drum are actually called "Snares". The tightness of the snares determines the length of the "chh" sound you hear when the drum is hit.
Sustain is the amount of time a drum rings or vibrates so that you can hear it. For example, a timpani drum has long sustain but a snare drum has a short one.
A drum microphone is used to improve the sound, and quality of that sound, of a drum set in order to make it more loud, and easier for people to hear. They are generally used by performers who need to deliver their sound to everyone at an event. You can find them in abundance online, but can also be found in some music stores.
A snare drum works by having these small bead like things on the bottom and when you hit it with a drum stick it rattles and it gets the sound it does when you hear it
The sound of a beating drum is produced when the drumhead vibrates after being struck. This vibration creates sound waves that travel through the air, which our ears detect. The frequency and intensity of these vibrations determine the pitch and loudness of the sound we hear. Additionally, the material and size of the drum can influence its unique tonal qualities.
the room lit up with people talking but yet you can hear food dropping!
There's no atmosphere to speak of on the Moon to transmit the sound, so you might not be able to hear it at all. If you, and the drum, were in a pressurized room, then it would make the same sound it makes on the Earth.
No, people inside a soundproof room cannot hear sounds from outside because soundproofing materials absorb or block sound waves from passing through the walls.
Well only if you are a spirit or a ghost. In order for you to talk you have to breathe. And in order for you to breathe you have to have air. So, no if there is no air in the room people cannot hear a word you are saying.
You can hear at least at 20,000 Hz other wise your ear drum will get damaged.
so that you could hear better.
Dude Room - 2004 Drum Studio was released on: USA: 30 December 2004
This is the same as asking if you can hear under water and yes, you can hear under water.
The question "Can you hear the shape of a drum?" refers to a mathematical concept known as the "Kac's problem." It explores whether the sound produced by a drum can reveal its shape. This question delves into the field of mathematical analysis and is a topic of ongoing research in the scientific community.
The strings at the bottom of the snare drum are actually called "Snares". The tightness of the snares determines the length of the "chh" sound you hear when the drum is hit.
The area in which you drum will not change the pitch but change the way in which you hear the drum. The sound may last longer or less, it may be loud or quiet.
Sneezing, coughing,people talking phones going off and doctors calling people