Musical Instruments Drums
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About Musical Instruments Drums
Drums belong to the percussion family of instruments and have been around for as long as people can remember. Drums have also been used by many people in ceremonies and ritualistic dances. Since then, the drum has grown and evolved as people have demanded more from the drum. Today, a typical drum set or drum kit is composed of a number of different drums and cymbals.
Musical instruments drums are percussive instruments built by stretching a membrane across an opening in a vessel. Drums are the one of the oldest and the most omnipresent instruments. The common way of classifying musical instruments drums into different types of drums is by their shape. Most musical instruments drums fall into the following categories : cylindrical, barrel, conga, waisted, goblet, or bowl.
A frame drum, with its squat hoop, and a long drum, which is thin and tall, are both the cylindrical variety. Musical instruments drums like congas and bowls have one head, but frame drums have two. Some musical instruments drums can be carried while walking or dancing while some drums are stationary, such as the Djembe from Mali.
Besides the categorization of various musical instruments drums into types of drums one should be aware that not all musical instruments drums are specifically tuned. The western world of rock music listeners is more familiar with non-pitched drums, such as a bass or snare drum in a drum set.
We can also differentiate musical instruments drums in a drum kit as types of drum. A drum kit consists of a collection of various types of musical instruments drums and cymbals. Differing music styles implement the components of a drum kit in different manners. With the on-set of technology another type of drum that gained popularity is the electronic drum kit. It was in 1980 that electronic drums were introduced.***
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March 18th, 2009 at 3:47 am





