Bass Drum & High Hat
typical drum (toms); Rim, head, Tension rod, collar, lug, shell, resonator head. Snare; as above, snare wires, snare strainer, butt, snare side head. bass; as with toms, spurs and bass drum claw.
There are a number of percussion instruments that uses a pedal. Here are a few of them:Bass Drum, A bass drum in a drum set is usually operated by a bass drum pedal. This hits the pedal through a Bass Drum beater when it is pushed down by the footTimpani or Kettledrums, Timpani pedals causes tensions on the head of the timpani which causes its pitch to change to a higher oneHi-Hat, Hi-Hat Cymbals in Drum sets uses a pedal to open and close the Hi hats. A closed hi hat would create a firm "tick" sound, while an open hi hat would create a splashy or trashy sound.
Drum majors are usually assigned by the band director, at my school you have to talk to your band director to be eligible for drum major, and at the end of the year he announces the new drum major, but schools might do it differently.
The band director is in charge of the band overall. However, a Drum Major is usually seen leading the band in performances (especially parades) and possibly conducts the band during their field show though this job is sometimes left to the director. Depending upon the size of the band there may be multiple Drum Majors either each serving on the same level or having a hierarchy with a Senior/Executive Drum Major followed by the Junior/Asst. Drum major. Some marching bands also refer to these people as Field Commanders instead of Drum Majors, usually it just depends upon the organization.
Drum Hat Buddha was created in 2000-12.
Traditionally, a drum major does not play the drums. It is just the title. However, it is possible that a Drum Major would play the drums, though.
Bass Drum & High Hat
It is the large cymbal on a drum kit
typical drum (toms); Rim, head, Tension rod, collar, lug, shell, resonator head. Snare; as above, snare wires, snare strainer, butt, snare side head. bass; as with toms, spurs and bass drum claw.
There are a number of percussion instruments that uses a pedal. Here are a few of them:Bass Drum, A bass drum in a drum set is usually operated by a bass drum pedal. This hits the pedal through a Bass Drum beater when it is pushed down by the footTimpani or Kettledrums, Timpani pedals causes tensions on the head of the timpani which causes its pitch to change to a higher oneHi-Hat, Hi-Hat Cymbals in Drum sets uses a pedal to open and close the Hi hats. A closed hi hat would create a firm "tick" sound, while an open hi hat would create a splashy or trashy sound.
High hat, symbol, middle drum 1 or 2 is fine, and the kick-drum (bass)
Drum majors are usually assigned by the band director, at my school you have to talk to your band director to be eligible for drum major, and at the end of the year he announces the new drum major, but schools might do it differently.
The band director is in charge of the band overall. However, a Drum Major is usually seen leading the band in performances (especially parades) and possibly conducts the band during their field show though this job is sometimes left to the director. Depending upon the size of the band there may be multiple Drum Majors either each serving on the same level or having a hierarchy with a Senior/Executive Drum Major followed by the Junior/Asst. Drum major. Some marching bands also refer to these people as Field Commanders instead of Drum Majors, usually it just depends upon the organization.
The drum stick... is called the drum stick... What do you mean?
yes
Drum majors are usually assigned by the band director, at my school you have to talk to your band director to be eligible for drum major, and at the end of the year he announces the new drum major, but schools might do it differently.