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23 November, 08:53

Can someone give me a detailed explanation on the physics of drums? How do drums get that sound from a physics perspective? (It is for a project on the physics of musical instrument and I have drums

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  1. 23 November, 08:58
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    Hi!

    Explanation:

    A set of wires (called snares) is stretched across a drum head at the bottom of the drum. The vibration of the bottom drum head against the snares produces the drum's characteristic "cracking" tone. Claps, snares, and other "sharp" or "bright" sounds are often used in similar ways in drum patterns.

    The skin of the drum vibrates and makes the confetti dance. As the air molecules vibrate against each other, sound waves are formed and the sound of the drums can be heard. Fran explains that the pitch of a drum depends on how tight its skin is ... Hit a drum hard and this makes big vibrations and a loud sound.
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