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- Snare drum
The snare is sometimes played with brushes as well as with drumsticks.
The drum can be sounded by hitting it with a [[drumstick]] or any other form of beater, including [[Drum_stick#Brushes|brushes]] an ...
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- Hi-hat cymbal
... stained tone to something similar to a [[ride cymbal]]. When struck with a drumstick, the cymbals make either a short, snappy sound or a longer sustaining sand ...
... normally play the hi-hat pedal with his left foot, and may use one or both drumsticks. The traditional hi-hat rhythms of rock and jazz were produced by crossin ...
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- Crash cymbal
... so used in [[Band (music)|band]]s and [[orchestra]]s, either played with a drumstick or rolled with a pair of [[Drum stick#Mallets|mallets]] to produce a slowe ...
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- Bass drum
... nd densities, as well as keyboard percussion mallets, timpani mallets, and drumsticks. Concert bass drums can sometimes be used for sound effects. e.g. thunde ...
... manufacturer, by hitting the clutch either on the side or top down with a drumstick or by pressing a locking footpedal as with a Tama "Cobra Clutch" product w ...
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- Drum stick
:''This article is about the musical tool. For more meanings, see [[Drumstick (disambiguation)]].''
... ]] to produce sound. Some specialized mallets are called '''beaters''', '''drumsticks''', or '''brushes'''.
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- Drums
... with parts of a player's body, or with some sort of implement such as a [[drumstick]], to produce [[sound]]. Other techniques have been used to cause drums to ...
* [[Percussion mallet|Drumsticks]]
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