tenor drum การใช้
- The battery usually consists of snare drums, bass drums, tenor drums, and cymbals.
- Eventually he joined the band, too, playing the tenor drum.
- They were the first west coast corps to use contrabass bugles and multi-tenor drums.
- Scottish pipe bands use a single tenor drum as part of their drum corps.
- The chrome tenor drums were rubbed until they shone.
- Three additional band members were added; one each on bass drum, cymbals, and tenor drums.
- Tenor drums in their modern form are a relatively new addition to the pipe band.
- The pipe band consisted of 10 Pipers and 5 Drummers, including bass and tenor drums.
- All of the instruments are represented except bass guitar, electric guitar, crash cymbals, and tenor drums.
- The percussion consists of so-called march and / or snare drums, tenor drums and bass drums.
- Tenor drums are played with mallets or drumsticks.
- Marching tenor drums ( also called quads, quints, tom-toms or multi-tenors ) are single-headed tonal drums.
- There are also single head tenor drums.
- The tone of the tenor drum is similar to a bass drum, however it is often higher pitched.
- The instrumentation of the drumline is further broken down into snare drums, bass drums, tenor drums, cymbals, and mallets.
- Most of the time, tenor drums are tuned relatively tightly, giving them a high-pitched sound that carries well outdoors.
- It is equivalent to the tom-tom in the non-Brazilian drum kit or to the tenor drum in marching bands.
- Marching tenor drums can weigh anywhere between 30 and 60 pounds, depending on the model, and number of drums.
- The infantry used the side drums ( snare / field, long drum / tenor drum and the bass drum ).
- Tabards are applied only on the bugles and glockenspiels, as well as in the snare and tenor drums if applicable.
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