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Big Drums: Does Size Matter?
Sure, there are many types of drums in the world. Ashik bodhráns and drums and bongos, timbales and tenor drums, if you want to learn to play this instrument, is a lot of options. But what if you want to go for absolute power? What happens if you want to play with the big and by the way, the battery? What are the best options, then? Fortunately for the potential of a drum player who thinks that size matters, there are many contenders in the drum category and they all demand respect based on their size.
First, the most obvious of large drums, the bass drum. This is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. The use of drums is very common, and their goods are of orchestra, band concerts, marches, jazz and rock. Drums are made of a metal frame of symmetry, with skin stretched over both ends of the circular. The pumps can be divided into three subcategories: the concert bass drum, which is generally used in an orchestra or band concert, the 'kick' drum, which is usually part of a drum kit and hit a batter attached to pedal, and the tone of the bass drum, which is generally used instead of drums.
The drums tend to lower the orchestra under the classification of drum and usually about three meters in diameter. Football "" drum and bass drum tone are usually about two meters in diameter. However, it is noted that there is a constant competition between some American universities like the University of Chicago, Texas, and Purdue, the title of "World's Largest Drum." These measures battery anywhere from eight or ten feet in diameter, although exact dimensions are some of the best kept secrets. Of course, these are known to exist under more drums.
The order of the ranking are the timpani drum. Sometimes called timpani, these instruments of mass are a must for music in dramatic percussion orchestras of classical music, but also used in other genres. Timpani drums are built with large bowl-shaped bodies, usually copper, with skin stretched over them. Most timpani drums are just less than three meters in diameter. This makes them a little 'smaller than the orchestral bass drum, but the sound of drums on plywood those inches. These drums are known for their shift, the resonant sound and a timpani roll is enough to send shivers down the spine of every person.
Finally, are the taiko drums. For those who do not know, taiko drum is a traditional form of Japanese art that uses the drums of various sizes. Most of these are Odaiko drums, and these tools can surprise and an observer in both their size and sound. Some Odaiko drums are so great that, once they have been placed in their permanent homes, usually a temple or shrine, never moving again. Sometimes it is a piece of wood from an ancient tree, the "N" Odaiko drum, for example, consists of a tree that was 1200 years old when killed. The instrument measures two meters in diameter. Odaiko The notes are deep, dramatic and memorable.
















































