In place names, "drum" typically refers to a rounded hill or mound, derived from the Gaelic word "druim," which means ridge or hillock. This term is commonly used in Scotland and Ireland to describe elevated landforms that often have a distinctive, rounded shape. It can indicate the geographical features of the area, contributing to the landscape's character and historical significance.
The tympani, kettle drum, and the timps are other names for the timpani.
The drum stick... is called the drum stick... What do you mean?
What mean by annum?
Exactly what they say. Common names can vary from place to place but the scientific name is the same the world over.
The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
Drums or main drums. they are the main beat source during music.
Place the Pygmy on the drum then tap the sky to make fireworks he will then drum
the head If you mean a drummers drumstick it is called the tip.
Place a pillow or blanket inside your drum
The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
Bass drum, Bongos.
Drum,taiko,guitar,xylophone,