What Is A Snare Drum? - Everything Percussion

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Definition

Play the video to hear a snare drum being struck. Snare drums are a type of drum in the percussion family. The snare drum has a signature cracking or rattling noise when struck. The drum creates this sound using snares, which are thin cords or wires (usually metal), that extend across the bottom of the snare. The drumhead is normally made of stretched leather or synthetic materials. Additionally, the snare drum has the unique feature of being able to switch to the sound of a tom-tom, using a strainer that can cause the snares to be activated or not.

Role in Music

Picture The snare drum is often used to keep the beat in a piece. Some examples of this are snare drums being used in an orchestra, marching band, or the military. The snare drum is also an integral piece of the drum kit. Lastly, the snare drum can sometimes be used as a solo instrument. Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates. Get Started

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