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  2. Tenor drum - Wikipedia

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    The show-style (or Historical Black College University) style incorporates specialized solos for tenor drums, including fanfares (also known as drum callouts), which are played predominantly though football games. In Spain and Italy, the tenor drums in military bands there are beaten using only a single soft mallet, which is beaten in similar ...

  3. Marching percussion - Wikipedia

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    A tenor player with four drums. Marching tenor drums (also called quads/quints) are single-headed tonal drums. Modern tenor configurations usually have four drums and one to two special effect drums known as spocks. [8] The spocks are tuned relatively high and are used to play parts that cut through the ensemble.

  4. Scottish tenor drum - Wikipedia

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    The tone of the tenor drum is similar to a bass drum, however it is often higher pitched. Often pipe bands will tune the tenor drums to play different pitches, allowing for more melodic and harmonic accompaniment to the band. The drums are tuned to the drones of the Great Highland bagpipes, and also notes on the chanter (commonly A, E, C chord).

  5. Drum and bugle corps (classic) - Wikipedia

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    Until 1965 single tenor drums were commonplace in some corps, the single tenor drum, beaten by 2 soft or hard mallets in the tradition of British corps of drums, served in the same role as the snare drums but without the snares below. The action of beating the mallets was following the British, Dutch or US Marine Corps practice, in which the ...

  6. Blue Thunder (drumline) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Thunder consist of 30 pieces: 8 snares, 8 bass drums, 6 Tenor drums and 8 Cymbal players. They can be seen performing around the stadium and in local fan bars two hours before and after each home game, as well as on their stage by the 12th Man Flag during TV timeouts. As well as among the greater Seattle/Washington area promoting and ...

  7. Drum and lyre corps - Wikipedia

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    The drum section serves as the accompaniment of the band. It is composed with a group of snare drums, multiple tenor drums and bass drums (melodic and non-melodic) and sometimes clash cymbals. Sometimes, they add tambourines, woodblocks, triangles, and maracas in this section and assign them to a specific member carrying a snare drum or a lyre.

  8. Smash Drums - Wikipedia

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    The game was released for the Meta Quest platform on 2 December 2021. [1] The game involves playing drums to the beat of rock songs and destroying various environments. The game has 54 songs and nine environments, and can be played in single-player or multiplayer modes. The game was a finalist for the AIXR 2021 “VR Game of the Year” award [2]

  9. Tambourin - Wikipedia

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    The tambourin is a low-pitched tenor drum of the French region of Provence, which has also lent its name to a Provençal dance accompanied by lively duple meter music. [1] The dance is so named because the music imitates the drum (tambour being a generic French term for "drum"), usually as a repetitive not-very-melodic figure in the bass.