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  • How to Buy Drum Covers for Your Band

    Percussionists looking to protect their drums from dust and debris will find that quality drum covers are a necessary part of their musical stable. Uncovered drums are susceptible to plethora of...

  • How to Fix up Drums Cheaply

    How to turn cheaply made or abused drums into a great starter or practice kit.

  • How to Play The Air Drums

    You turn on the radio and from the speakers comes one of your favorite songs. You start to sway with the music and begin to tap your toe and slap your hand on you leg in time with the music. ...

  • Proper Drum Handling

    Handling your drums the correct way and making sure that they are clean at all times can help them look new for many years. Handling them and using care when disassembling and assembling your...

  • How to Buy Digital Drums

    Technological advancements in the 1980s helped set into motion the futuristic sound of digital drums, which made its mark on pop culture (most notably on the New Wave scene). But where can you get...

  • The History of Conga Drums

    Hip-hop to reggae, rock to funk, salsa to pop, there are many types of music that utilize the conga drum. Conga drums produce deep bass sounds, but when they are slapped by the palm of the hand,...

  • Instruments Used in Soul Music

    Soul music is an integral part of pop culture, its influence apparent in many different genres of music. From vocal harmony groups to rock bands, the style, emotion and instrumentation of soul...

  • Percussion Sound Effects

    With a bit of creativity and inventiveness, you can use a variety of percussion instruments and household items to create sound effects that add depth and texture to music, narrations and movies.

  • How to Play the Drums Virtually

    Unlike a violinist or guitarist, a drummer cannot take his instrument with him wherever he goes. With access to the Internet, however, professionals and amateurs alike can play the drums virtually...

  • List of Different Types of Drums

    Drums come in all shapes, sizes and types. As the world becomes more accessible through the Internet and international travel, different kinds of drums are becoming more common.

  • How to Make Drum Heads

    Some drummers like to make their own traditional hand drums, thereby making the drums an extension of themselves. Others own drums already and simply want to create their own heads for them. In...

  • How Drum Machines Work

    Drum machines have stored drum sounds that can be triggered by pads contained on the main unit. There are many styles of drum kits contained on a drum machine and the user can call upon any of...

  • Learning How to Play Drums

    Drums are the foundation rhythm instrument for almost every genre of music. Drums, which fall into the percussion category of instruments, include bass drum, toms, snare and cymbals. To be an...

  • How to Make Heavy Metal Music

    Heavy metal is a style of rock music created in the late 1960s. Black Sabbath is considered the first band to play this music, which revolves around loud, distorted guitar, angry vocals and the...

  • How to Make Drum Shells

    Making a drum shell is a time-consuming process that will require the proper tools and a lot of patience. Contrary to popular belief, the construction of a drum shell will have a lot of influence...

  • How to Buy a Djembe Drum

    The djembe is a folk drum whose popularity has increased dramatically in recent years, both as a house ware and as a musical instrument. Although djembe drums are available widely, quality and...

  • Percussion Instruments Used in the Salsa

    The fiery fusion of African and Latin American musical styles known as salsa relies on the interplay of several percussion instruments for its layered, energetic rhythms. All of the six...

  • Tongue Drum History

    The tongue drum is one of the oldest instruments in human history. For thousands of years, the people of Africa, Asia and South America have used it in everyday life. Early tongue drums were made...

  • How to Clean Drum Wrap

    Most drum shells are covered in a protective plastic coating to prevent the drum's plies from being damaged. These coatings are generally susceptible to marks and blemishes, such as fingerprints,...

  • How to Learn to Play the Drums for Beginners

    Learning to play the drums can be fulfilling and rewarding, even for beginners. It can be made a fun, easy experience. As a beginner you can choose to learn the basics to playing the drums with a...

  • How to Make Beats & Record Music

    There are many programs for recording music and making beats. Some cost hundreds and even thousands of dollars. Usually in the music scene, you get what you pay for. But you can find Garage...

  • Homemade Percussion Instruments

    You don't need a full-sized drum kit to get creative with your percussion music. Groups like Stomp make great, popular music with some very unusual percussion instruments, many of which are made...

  • Facts on African Drums

    The drum was a heartbeat of daily life among many indigenous cultures, including the native peoples of the African continent. The many different variations of the traditional drums were used for...

  • Tenor Drum Exercises

    Tenor drum, called a tom-tom in rock circles, is the drum that adds musical color to the marching band sound. Tenor drums are usually mounted in groups of three to six drums, with these sets named...

  • How to Write Tenor Drum Notes

    Writing tenor drum music is very similar to writing multiple bass drum music. The notes are written on a traditional five-line staff and are placed on the lines or spaces of the staff according to...

  • Types of African Drums

    As the most important musical instrument in Africa, the drum in that section of the world is of staggering variance. Drums in Africa come in different forms and are used for a multitude of...

  • Parts of Drums

    The standard five-piece drum set is what many drummers play. These drum sets include a bass drum, snare drum and two toms (rack and floor). The hi-hat cymbal, while not traditionally part of the...

  • Tenor Drums for Beginners

    Learning tenor drums for beginners is not that different from learning snare or bass drum for beginners, in that it requires a fair amount of discipline and perseverance. It also requires learning...

  • Facts About a Tabla

    The tabla is an Indian percussion instrument. It consists of two separate hand drums, the dayan and the bayan. The date of invention and inventor of the tabla are unknown, though the tabla is at...

  • History of Rogers Drums

    Rogers has a long history of producing high-quality musical instruments. Founded by Joseph Rogers, an Irish immigrant, Rogers has been crafting fine drums for decades. Its drums and drumheads...

  • Types of Steel Drums

    Steel drums, or pans, are the signature sound of the tropics. When you hear the sounds of the steel drum, your mind ventures to a place of palm trees, pristine beaches and carefree fun. Many...

  • How to Produce Hip Hop Beats: West Coast Style

    A West Coast style Hip Hop beat can be important to have in your beat catalog if you are a Hip Hop music producer shopping your instrumentals around for download sales and placements. There are...

  • How to Make Your Own Drum Sheet Music

    While many drummers play by ear and never even consider written music for drums, there is another segment of drummers who read and write drum music right along with musicians who play other...

  • Types of Drums

    A drum is any percussion instrument where a "membrane" is draped tightly onto a circular shell of some type. The membrane is then struck to create sound. There are multiple types of drums, and...

  • How African Drums Are Made

    The construction of African drums is deceptively simple, as there are only two stages: wood carving and the placement of animal-skin heads. Traditionally, drums are made by hand.

  • Types of Drum Sets

    Because the acoustic drum set was invented first and made popular by drummers like Ringo Starr and D.J. Fontana (Elvis' drummer), they are still the primary type of drums people play. But with the...

  • How Acoustic Drums Work

    One drum can sound different from another, even though they look very similar. The mechanics of how acoustic drums work are actually very complex. However, for simplicity's sake, the very basics...

  • Facts About Bongo Drums

    If you are interested in learning how to play the bongos or are just intrigued by how the bongos are formed and used, knowing the basic facts about the drums are essential. They developed in Cuba...

  • Taiko Drum History

    Taiko and our interpretation of it has changed over the course of time. To many people today, taiko refers to a performing group who play the Japanese traditional taiko drums made from wine...

  • Requinto Techniques

    "Requinto" is a Spanish word referring to a smaller, higher-pitched version of another instrument. Although requinto may refer to a variety of instruments, the most common requinto instruments...

  • Why Is It Important to Be a Music Producer?

    An experienced producer can make the difference between a polished recording and a demo. Although it can take years to learn all the important facets of audio recording, there are recording...

  • The History of the Steel Drums

    Steel drums developed on Trinidad and Tobago when the islanders started hitting steel containers to create rhythmic music. What started as simple folk music has evolved into a science and a...

  • The History of Taiko Drumming

    Taiko drumming has enjoyed various incarnations for thousands of years, though it was popularized and perfected in Japan. The word "taiko" literally means "big, fat drum," although the Taiko art...

  • Music Influenced by African Drums

    The mainstream and unexpected influence of African drums in modern music dating from the early 90s to the present.

  • How to Make Instrumental Beats

    Composing instrumentals, whether it's pop, rock, hip hop, or country, is subjective. Even so, it can be done in a systematic way that makes for an easy method to create your song without losing...

  • History of Yamaha Drums

    Yamaha drums have supplied drummers of all skill levels for decades with quality and affordable products, starting with the company's humble beginnings in the 1960s to the pinnacle of success...

  • DJ Mixing Techniques

    Mixing is an integral part of the DJ set. The effective transitioning between and blending of records requires mastery of hardware, record synchronization and timing. Learning as many mixing...

  • History of the Congas

    Conga is a term used to refer to the single-headed drum that first became popular in Cuban music. These drums are believed to be related to African drums from the Congo region, which after many...

  • How to Teach Yourself to Play Drums

    Playing the drums offers the ability to become the backbone of a musical group, be it a rock band or jazz trio. Drummers provide the basis upon which the other musicians place their performance,...

  • Acoustic Vs. Electric Drums

    Neophyte drummers often debate between electronic and acoustic drums. By considering the major differences between them, you will be able to make a more informed decision and get playing in no time.

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