jueves, 3 de diciembre de 2009

Drums (musical instrument)


The battery is a musical instrument that belongs to the family of percussion. This standard equipment is used in pop music, jazz, rock and heavy metal (in almost all genres), becoming therefore an indispensable tool for many music groups.


The battery is composed of a set of drums, commonly of wood, covered by two patches, one of scrimmage (on top) and a resonant (at bottom). These drums can vary in diameter, affecting the tone, and depth, varying sensitivity over the patch resonance. Also the battery is also accompanied by the necessary plates and other accessories (such as bells, tambourines, wood blocks, etc.). The battery can be tuned with a tuning key. The more tense the patch, the sharper the sound.


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