Drum — For other uses, see Drum (disambiguation). The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments, which is technically classified as the membranophones.[1] Drums consist of at least one membrane, called a drumhead or drum skin, that … Wikipedia
Drum rudiment — In percussion music, a rudiment is one of the basic patterns used in rudimental drumming. These patterns of drum strokes can be combined in many ways to create music. Contents 1 History 2 Terminology 3 40 P.A.S. International Drum Rudiments … Wikipedia
Drum cadence — This article is about marching hit patterns. For general hit patterns, see Drum beat. For single hits, see Drum stroke. In music, a drum cadence is a work played exclusively by the percussion section of a modern marching band (see marching… … Wikipedia
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Tank drum — A tank drum or hank drum is a round steel slit/tongue drum originally fashioned from a propane tank. Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 References 4 External links … Wikipedia
Goblet drum — Ornate goblet drum from Egypt The goblet drum (also chalice drum, darbuka, doumbek, dumbec, or tablah, Persian: دمبک, Arabic: دربوكة / ALA LC: darbūkah) is a hand drum with a goblet shape used mostly in the Middle East … Wikipedia
Steelpan — Wikipedia:WikiProject Musical Instruments/Templates/Infobox instrument name=Steelpan names=Steeldrum, pan classification= *Percussion instrument *Idiophone range= *G1 ndash;F6Steelpans (also known as steeldrums or pans, and sometimes collectively … Wikipedia
Djembe — A Lenke Wood Djembe from Conakry, Guinea, West Africa Other names djimbe, jenbe, jymbe, jembe, Classification African Percussion instrument, Hea … Wikipedia
Orchestral percussion — are percussion instruments used in orchestras mainly in classical music and related styles. The term can also refer to the department or study of performance on said instruments at a music school or conservatory. Generally within such a… … Wikipedia