Snare drum, bass drum, and toms. There can be different variations, like piccolo snare, double bass, and multiple high and low toms.
There is Snare drum, bass drum, high and low toms, floor tom, hi hat (close and openable) ride cymbal and a crash cymbal (Same as the handheld cymbals).
Snare drum, base drum, left tom, right tom, floor drum, crash cymbal, ride cymbal and a hi-hat
ok im a different person upgrading this.....!!!!! there are the hi hat, ride, crash, splash, china, cow bell, double kick pedal and more which ii forgot
Some variations of the names :
Snare drum : Military drum / Side drum / Field drum
Toms : Tom-tom / Mounted tom / Racked Tom / Floor tom
Bass drum : Kick drum / Big drum
If your looking for Brand Names. Mapex, Pearl, Tama, Rowland, All good Brand's your looking for the names of the individual drum's, the drum that is usually by your left knee(unless you drum left handed)..is called a Snare..the 2 drums that are hooked to the "Big Drum with the Pedal" xD.. are called Set Toms..the drum they are hooked is called the Bass Drum, the next to the biggest drum...should be on the very Right of you, called..the Floor Tom, if you werent talking about a Drum Kit..and Like..a Ceremonial/Indian Drums...sorry =D xD
On a standard drum kit, a bass drum(the big drum driven by a pedal, the high hat cymbals also driven by a pedal, a ride cymbal( the big cymbal), the crash cymbal, a snare drum, a floor tom and other toms two toms that I call tom 1 and tom 2
On a standard five piece drum kit, there is one snare, two mounted toms (also known as "rack toms", or just "toms"), one floor tom, and one bass (or "kick") drum.
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Gretsch Drums manufactures many different types of drums. Gretsch Drums manufactures Steve Ferrone Signature series drums as well as the Broadkaster series drums.
No, they are not. Timpani are tuned drums, but snare drums cannot be tuned. They are also made of different metals and have different shapes to the bottom of the instrument. And then there's the snares - timpani don't have them.
Everyone will have a different opinion on this. It starts with which drums are made with the rarest pieces/woods.
There are many types of marching drums that can be purchased online, for example the bass drums, tenor drums or the snare drums. Snare drums are commonly used for orchestras while tenor drums are more commonly used for marching bands and military units.
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It is when you have to type it in to a search engine
Gretsch Drums manufactures many different types of drums. Gretsch Drums manufactures Steve Ferrone Signature series drums as well as the Broadkaster series drums.
Bass drum, Bongos.
561there 5 types of drums
many drums. flutes. whistles. bells. long horns. different drums involve different dances.
No, they are not. Timpani are tuned drums, but snare drums cannot be tuned. They are also made of different metals and have different shapes to the bottom of the instrument. And then there's the snares - timpani don't have them.
Legion drums are known to be decent for those who are just starting out. A person should consider a different drum set once they have had enough practice on the Legion drums.
Everyone will have a different opinion on this. It starts with which drums are made with the rarest pieces/woods.
There are many types of marching drums that can be purchased online, for example the bass drums, tenor drums or the snare drums. Snare drums are commonly used for orchestras while tenor drums are more commonly used for marching bands and military units.