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  2. Freshwater drum - Wikipedia

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    The freshwater drum, Aplodinotus grunniens, is a fish endemic to North and Central America. It is the only species in the genus Aplodinotus , [ 3 ] and is a member of the family Sciaenidae . It is the only North American member of the group that inhabits freshwater for its entire life. [ 4 ]

  3. Black drum - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes black drum are caught on spoons and jigs. [citation needed] Black drum are reported to mouth a natural bait, so anglers need to wait a few seconds before setting the hook. [14] Once a big adult drum grabs the bait, it takes off with gusto, and can put up quite a fight. An unsecured rod can easily be pulled into the water.

  4. Goblet drum - Wikipedia

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    There are three main sounds produced by the goblet drum. The first is called a "doom". It is the deeper bass sound produced by striking the head near the center with the length of the fingers and palm and taking off the hand for an open sound. The second is called the "tak" and is the higher-pitched sound produced by hitting near the edge of ...

  5. Totoaba - Wikipedia

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    The totoaba spawn in the mouth of the Colorado River Delta, serving as a nursery of shallow, brackish waters for the young fish. [ 1 ] [ 13 ] The totoaba population is found in two distinct groups. Larval and juvenile stages occupying the Colorado delta, while the adult breeding population lives for most of the year in deeper water towards the ...

  6. Vocal percussion - Wikipedia

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    Mouth drumming is a form of Beatboxing which involves vocally imitating the sound of a drum kit as precisely as possible in order to use the voice to serve the same function as a drummer in a musical setting. It is mostly used in a cappella music but has also been used in rock and jazz. Artists who specialize in this technique are simply ...

  7. Umbrina cirrosa - Wikipedia

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    Umbrina cirrosa, the shi drum, is a species of marine fish from the warmer waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea. It is a commercially important species which is trawled for and farmed in aquaculture , as well as being a species pursued by anglers and spear fishermen for sport.

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  9. 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 ...