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Why Don’t All Drums Sound the Same

§ June 6th, 2011 § Filed under Entertainment § Tagged , , § No Comments

The reason that drums do not all sound the same is a fairly complex matter. It is largely attributed to the acoustic properties of the drum itself. One of the biggest factors influencing this is the material that it is made of. Drums can be made from anything, but is most commonly made from wood, plastic, or metal. Many times drums are a combination of these materials, each with their own unique properties. Another big thing that impacts the sound is the cloth that goes atop it. There are many synthetic materials that have been developed over the last few years that have greatly reduced the cost while increasing the volume of the drum. The next big factor that creates a drums unique tone is the size of it. For example, large volume drums, like the African drums, produce a deep, thick sound, while the tightly pulled drum may have a very high pitch sound. It is difficult to say which of these factors has the biggest impact because there are so many variables to look at.