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Drum music of folk drums

The drum score of folk drums is as follows:

The first paragraph: OOXX OOXX OX ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox? .

The second paragraph: OXX OXX OXX OXX OOXX OXX.

The third paragraph: ooox ooox oxox ooox oxx? .

Paragraph 4: OXX OXX OXX OXX OOXX O

Note: O is drumming, X doesn't need to knock.

Drum consists of drum body, drum skin, drum ring, drum clamp and drum pestle.

Drum is a double-sided musical instrument, which has no fixed pitch, but can control the change of pronunciation. Tap the pronunciation with a drum pestle, and express different musical emotions with the change of strength. Its timbre is deep, loud and powerful, and it is just right to imitate thunder and guns.

Drum is the largest drum in the orchestra, with a diameter of nearly 1 m. It consists of a covered wooden frame. When playing, it is usually placed vertically. Although there may be one or two eardrums, only one side is actually used. The big drum is hit by a single drumstick, which is called the big drumstick. Both sides of the head can be used, and the head is wrapped in wool or felt.

Usually when struck, it is between the center of the eardrum and the edge of the drum. The center of the drum is only used for short and fast percussion (staccato) and special effects. Although the modern drum has been widely used by symphony orchestras, at first it only entered Europe with the percussion instruments of other Turkish military bands in the late18th century, and it was generally only used to imitate the sound effects of military bands before the mid19th century.

References:

Drum _ Baidu encyclopedia