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  2. Djembe - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, western demand and competition among carvers resulted in more and more elaborate carvings that can cover all of the foot and, in some cases, include the bowl of the drum. Cowrie shell and tire decoration on the foot of a djembe Timing belt decoration on the foot of a djembe (purchased in Conakry in 2001)

  3. Drumhead - Wikipedia

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    Drumhead with coating on a snare drum Drumhead with coating on a tom drum Drumhead with coating on a bass drum Anatomy of a drumhead for drumming. A drumhead or drum skin is a membrane stretched over one or both of the open ends of a drum. The drumhead is struck with sticks, mallets, or hands, so that it vibrates and the sound resonates through ...

  4. Timpani - Wikipedia

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    The medieval European timpani were typically put together by hand in the southern region of France. Some drums were tightened together by horses tugging from each side of the drum by the bolts. Over the next two centuries, a number of technical improvements were made to the timpani. Originally, the head was nailed directly to the shell of the drum.

  5. Drum - Wikipedia

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    The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system, it is a membranophone. [1] Drums consist of at least one membrane, called a drumhead or drum skin, that is stretched over a shell and struck, either directly with the player's hands, or with a percussion mallet, to produce sound ...

  6. Tassa - Wikipedia

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    The drum shell is covered on both sides by goat skins which are pulled tightly with rope. Different amounts of "massala", a proprietary thick, sticky, tar-like concoction, is placed in the insides of the skin to create a lower frequency resonation on the "bass" side hit with a stick, and a higher frequency resonation on the more "treble" side ...

  7. Snare drum - Wikipedia

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    Military drum/field drum: a snare drum with a diameter of 14–16 in and 9–16 in deep, with a wood or metal shell and the two heads stretched by tensioning screws. It has a snare-release lever to activate or deactivate a minimum of eight metal, gut, or plastic snares.

  8. NFL to allow players to wear protective soft-shell helmet ...

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    The NFL announced Friday it will allow players to wear protective soft-shell helmet covers known as Guardian caps during games next season if they choose. Defensive backs and receivers have joined ...

  9. Yamaha Rock Tour Custom - Wikipedia

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    Bass drums and floor toms were constructed of 11 ply shells. [2] Tom toms and the RTC snare drum were 8 ply shells. [2] Bearing edges were single 45 degree, and Yamaha's high tension lugs were used across the range. [2] The drums were available in power sizes and turbo sizes as was the fashion of the time. [3] [4]

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