you play the snare drum by hitting it with a durm stick tomake a beat
Just find the music if u can play snare
Yes
alot of people who play drums
Percussion instruments aren't written in clefs. Each line of the stave represents a different drum. The snare drum is usually in the second gap from the top.
you play the snare drum by hitting it with a durm stick tomake a beat
Have the snare drum and drumsticks on then dance!
Just find the music if u can play snare
dance
Let's try drum. You have an eardrum, some play a snare drum, and they may ask for a drum roll.
Yes
Nope. Just rythms.
alot of people who play drums
Percussion instruments aren't written in clefs. Each line of the stave represents a different drum. The snare drum is usually in the second gap from the top.
It is called a snare drum because it has wires going across the center of the drum, underneath, when the drum is struck, it uses the metal wires to create a "sizzle" or "rattle" sound. This gives it the distinct sound that a snare drum has. And some people will just call a snare drum a snare for short.
snare drum
Some of the most famous orchestral snare drum etudes are written by either Delecluse or Cirone. Some of the most popular etudes to play for college auditions come out of Delecluse's 12 Etudes for Snare Drum. As for rudimental solos, Pratt's Contest Solos for Snare Drum are considered standards in the percussion world.