So, we now know that the timbre of a drum is the term that is
 
 used to describe the sonic differences between two drums that are tuned to the same frequencies and are played in the same way
 
 .
 How would you describe the timbre of a drum?
 
 
 Bright, hard, clear, precise, metallic, shrill, noise-like, sharp, penetrating, rustling, hissing, shuffling, rattling, clattering, dry, cracking
 
 . The sound is dependent on a number of factors: … The sticks: if timpani mallets (or marimba mallets) are used the sound is dark and muffled.
 Can drums have timbre?
 
 Timbre is the word in music that describes the kind of sound an instrument makes. … Continuous steady beat patterns often work well on the
 
 bass drum
 
 , while more interesting mixed patterns can sound good on lots of different drums like snare drum, tom-toms or timbale.
 What sound does drums make?
 
 The vibration of the bottom drum head against the snares produces the drum’s characteristic
 
 “cracking” tone
 
 . Claps, snares, and other “sharp” or “bright” sounds are often used in similar ways in drum patterns.
 What is the sound of bass drum?
 
 The bass drum makes a
 
 low, boom sound when the mallet hits the drumhead
 
 . In marches, it is used to project tempo (marching bands historically march to the beat of the bass).
 What words are used to describe timbre?
 
 Terms we might use to describe timbre:
 
 bright, dark, brassy, reedy, harsh, noisy, thin, buzzy
 
 , pure, raspy, shrill, mellow, strained.
 How do you describe timbre?
 
 Timbre (pronounced TAM-bər) is
 
 the sound quality, or tone quality, of a note played on a particular musical instrument
 
 . … Even within a given family, different instruments have varying tone timbres. For instance, both the oboe and the clarinet are wind instruments, yet their tone colors are distinct.
 What is tone and timbre?
 
 A quick google and you’ll find that the definition for tone is: “
 
 A musical or vocal sound with reference to its pitch, quality, and strength
 
 .”, whilst for timbre it is: “The character or quality of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity.”
 How does drum depth affect sound?
 
 The deeper the shell, the lower the sound and vice versa. But the depth effects more than the tone of a drum. A
 
 deeper drum will also be louder and therefore project more
 
 . A shallow drum won’t project as well, but it will have better resonance and a purer tone.
 What is the timbre of a piano?
 
 In simple terms, timbre is what makes a particular musical instrument or human voice have a different sound from another, even when they play or sing the same note. For instance, it is the
 
 difference in sound between a guitar and a piano playing the same note at the same volume
 
 .
 Why do drums make sound?
 
 
 Striking the head of the drum changes its shape and compresses the air inside the shell
 
 . The compressed air presses on the bottom head and changes its shape. Then, these changes are transmitted to the drum shell and reflected back, and this action is repeated, creating a vibration.
 Do you have to read music to play drums?
 
 Can you learn to play the drums
 
 without reading music
 
 ? Sure. In fact, there are many self taught drummers that do quite nicely by themselves. … All of the groove and drum fill lessons come with on-screen music notation and downloadable PDFs so that you can refer to the music notation while you learn.
 What are the 4 most commonly used drum sounds?
 
- Shuffle groove.
- 16th note groove.
- 12/8 groove.
- Motown groove.
- Reggae groove.
- Disco groove.
- Jazz ostinato.
- Half-time shuffle.
 Which drum has the deepest sound?
 
 
 Bass drum
 
 , percussion instrument, the largest and deepest-sounding member of the drum family, usually played with a pair of large felt-headed sticks, or beaters. In modern popular-music bands the bass drum is often part of a drum set and is commonly struck by a single pedal-operated stick.
 Which timbre word best describes the bass drum?
 
 
 Dark
 
 , sonorous, sustaining, full, resonant, soft, mighty, menacing, thunderous, gloomy, eerie, rumbling, thudding, pounding, hollow. One of the main characteristics of the bass drum sound is its indefinite pitch.
 Is the bass drum played on the top of the side?
 
 For general playing
 
 the bass drum should be played just off of the center of the drum
 
 . … Since there are two heads on the bass drum you need to do something by way of muffling the other head. I place my left hand on that head while I play and I can adjust the level of ringing by how much or little I touch the head.
 
 