They look and feel cheap. Not sure how they sound!
Far things look better
Only slightly.
When choosing a bass amp for electronic drums, look for features like clear sound quality, ample power output, EQ controls for tone shaping, and a headphone output for private practice.
some has something done to them to make them look better
they look different, play different, and sound different. :)
Examples of words that sound alike but look different include "bare" and "bear," "hair" and "hare," and "peace" and "piece."
The sound pressure decreases with distance after the distance law 1/r. (No squre!) Our ear drums are only moved by the sound pressure of the air. Scroll down to related links and look at "Inverse Distance law".
The sound pressure decreases with distance after the distance law 1/r. (No square!) Our ear drums are only moved by the sound pressure of the air. Scroll down to related links and look at "Inverse Distance law". Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of sound pressure to sound pressure level".
In just about every way. Acoustic drums are just that, actual drums with drum shells, lugs, tension rods & hoops, and drum heads. The sound is produced by the vibration of the drum heads and drum shell. Electric (electronic) drums are really nothing more than a MIDI instrument with triggers shaped to look like drums and cymbals. The sounds are produced electronically. The sounds are triggered to play when one of the drum heads (triggers) are struck with the drum sticks. Think of the triggers themselves as fancy pushbuttons. A computer can also produce the same sounds using only the keyboard to trigger the sounds. In the end, electronic drums SOUND like real acoustic drums, but aren't actually drums themselves.
OK .lets take a look at the African culture drums are a big way in it.different notes or beat means something different. they are called the talking drums.
Some words that look like "ice" but sound different include "idle," "iron," and "itch." These words share the same start but have different endings and pronunciations.