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  2. Drum screen - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive drum screen was added to U2's performance at The Sphere. Tris Imboden using a simple drum screen. A drum screen, sometimes referred to as a drum shield or acoustic shield, is a tool used by audio engineers to avoid the sound control problems caused when louder instruments overwhelm quieter instruments and vocals on stage.

  3. DRUMscene - Wikipedia

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    DRUMscene is an Australian magazine focused on drumming. [1] The magazine was founded by Frank Corniola in 1995 and is published by DrumTek. [2] Alongside DRUMscene, the group also publishes PERCUSscene, a magazine dedicated towards general percussion, on an infrequent basis.

  4. Drum kit - Wikipedia

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    In some styles or settings—such as country music clubs or churches, small venues, or when a live recording is being made—the drummer may use a transparent Perspex or Plexiglas drum screen (also known as a drum shield) to dampen the onstage volume of the drums. A screen that completely surrounds the drum kit is known as a drum booth. In live ...

  5. Category:Drumming - Wikipedia

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  6. 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 ...

  7. Talk:Drum screen - Wikipedia

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  8. Timpani - Wikipedia

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    A 33-inch drum can produce C 2 (the C below the bass clef), and specialty piccoli timpani can play up into the treble clef. In Darius Milhaud's 1923 ballet score La création du monde, the timpanist must play F ♯ 4 (at the bottom of the treble clef). Each drum typically has a range of a perfect fifth, or seven semitones. [6]

  9. Bateria - Wikipedia

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    Surdo (a large, low-tuned drum, the heartbeat of the samba) Caixa de guerra (a snare drum) Tarol (drum) (a smaller snare drum) Repinique (a small drum, twelve by fourteen inches) Chocalho (a rattle, made up of rows of jingles) Tamborim (a frame drum played with a flexible beater) Agogô (a double cow bell) Reco-reco (a notched stick played with ...