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Yes, of course! Music today, drums play a role other than keeping a beat, take a song without the drums. Sounds horible. you need the drums in a song. Just my opinion. :pimp:
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Duh
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I do think that this is my area of expertise.
A drum, any kind for that matter, is in fact a musical instrument. You're co-worker is DEAD WRONG on his three points. Percussion is a class of instruments, just like woodwinds or brass. You can tune drums. And they do go out of tune. Take quads for example. When my marching band takes them out in the cold of Mass, the drums have to be tuned down some, so that the risk of breaking the head is drastically reduced. Marching snares, are tuned aprx. to an A. And percussionists are musicians. It takes a tremdous amount of skill in order to play percussion. For one, percussionists keep the beat. They have to right on the beat, every single time, or the other members of the ensemble take the percussionist(s) tempi. |
Believe or not, drums do have a tone, just not a sustained one. It's a collection of frequencies and harmonics just as much as a piano or a guitar.
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hmm, you work with stupid people.
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actually you can tune a drum, and play varied notes on a drum (excluding kick)
pretty much if it's something that can make a sound it can be a musical instrument |
You can, in fact, play a melody with steel pan drums.
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So I think this has been settled once and for all.
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What the hell?
Drums can fall out of tune just like stringed instruments. The tenser the drum skin is; the brighter the tone. Same with stringed instruments. This guy is a dumbass. |
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