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A Different Drum (245 bytes)
1: '''A Different Drum''' is a record label and online store based out o... 5: * [http://www.adifferentdrum.com/ A Different Drum] Drum (2302 bytes) 1: ''For other kinds of drums, see [[drum (disambiguation)]].'' 3: [[Image:DrumMozartRegiment.jpg|thumb|Drum carried by John Unger, Company B, 40th Regiment N... 5: ...g sound. A [[drummer]] is a person who plays the drums. 7: ...]], ''drums'' or ''drummer'' usually refer to a [[drum kit]]. 9: ...were used as a means of [[communication]] - see [[drum (communication)]]. Drum Castle (1422 bytes) 1: [[Image:Grampian_Map_Drum_Castle.png|right|Drum Castle]] 3: '''Drum Castle''' is a [[castle]] near [[Banchory]] in th... 5: The original [[13th century]] tower of Drum Castle is the work of [[medieval]] architect [[Ri... 7: [[Image:Drum_Castle.jpg|thumb|left|Drum Castle]] 9: ...he possession of [[Clan Irvine]] until [[1976]]. Drum played an important role in the [[Covenanter|Cove... The Tin Drum (1430 bytes) 1: [[Image:thetindrum.jpg|thumb|200px|The Tin Drum book cover]] 2: '''''The Tin Drum''''' (''Die Blechtrommel'') is a [[1959]] [[novel... 10: ...to affirm itself". At age three he receives a tin drum for his birthday and decides, after observing the... 17: [[Category:1959 books|Tin Drum]] 20: [[Category:1979 films|Tin Drum]] Magic drum (212 bytes) 1: ...19th century for [[rune drum]]. Usage of a "magic drum" was a crime and the accused was often sentenced ... USS Drum (402 bytes) 1: ...'Drum''''', after the fish known as [[drum (fish)|drum]]s. 3: * The first [[USS Drum (SS-228)|''Drum'' (SS-228)]] was commissioned November [[1941]] a... 5: * The second [[USS Drum (SSN-677)|''Drum'' (SSN-677)]] was a nuclear [[attack submarine]] ... Log drum (663 bytes) 1: A '''log drum''' is a type of unpitched [[percussion]] [[Musica... 5: ...]] for history of log drum and information of log drum as a means of communication in ancient cultures Hand drum (764 bytes) 1: ...'Hand drum''' is a general term for any type of [[drum]] that is played by striking it with the bare [[h... 3: ...ment)|tar]]. The [[tambourine]] is simply a frame drum with jingles attached to the shell. 5: ...terners is the [[djembe]], a large, single-headed drum with an hourglass shape. Goblet drum (2750 bytes) 2: ...um''' is a goblet or [[hour-glass]] shaped [[hand drum]] used in [[Arab music]], [[Persian music]], [[Ba... 4: ...rums tend to have much lighter heads than African drums, and are played with a much lighter touch and qu... 6: There are two main types of goblet drums. The Egyptian style has rounded edges around the... 8: The goblet drum may be played while held under one arm or by plac... 10: ... 'ka'. Hand clapping and hitting the sides of the drum are often used in addition to these basic sounds. Drum Barracks (423 bytes) 1: ...] landmark in Southern California. Home of [[Camp Drum]] from 1861 to 1871, it was the Union's southwest... Drum roll (3257 bytes) 1: ... is about the drum roll, a percussion technique. "Drum Roll" is also the title of the autobiography of [... 5: ...]]ist employs to produce a sustained sound on a [[drum]]. Rolls are used on other percussion instruments... 7: == The snare drum roll == 8: ...h generally is started by consciously hitting the drum twice with each hand, then fluidly switching to a... 10: ...there are many other rolls which are practised as drum rudiments. In the table below, lower-case letters... Drum stick (2294 bytes) 1: A '''drum stick''' is an item used to hit [[percussion]] in... 3: ==Snare drum sticks== 4: ...de range of shapes and sizes to choose from. Many drummers are very particular about the exact shape, si... 6: ===Anatomy of a snare drum stick=== 7: [[Image:Drumstick_anatomy.png|right]] Drum (disambiguation) (558 bytes) 1: '''Drum''' may mean: 3: *[[drum]], a musical instrument 4: *[[drum (communication)]], a communication device 5: *[[drum (container)]], a type of cylindrical container 7: *[[drum (fish)]], any of several fish in the family Sciae... Drum (container) (645 bytes) 1: ...ese are known as '''steel drums''' and '''plastic drums''' respectively. 3: ...ey may have UN certification. Two common types of drums are the open top type and the 2” bang hous... 5: Plastic drums are processed using [[blow moulding]] technology... Damian Drum (4231 bytes) 1: '''Damian Drum''' (born [[July 28]], [[1960]]) is an [[Australia... 3: Drum was born in [[Shepparton, Victoria|Shepparton]]. ... 5: ...ontract of their first coach, [[Gerard Neesham]]. Drum had been one of the most highly anticipated coach... 7: ... 17 games - almost an entire season - that sealed Drum's fate. He was sacked before the season was over,... 9: ...en games of the season. At the end of the season, Drum decided to retire from football and move into pol... 44 gallon drum (1179 bytes) 2: [[Image:55gallondrum.sandia.jpg|thumb|A typical drum]] 3: ...(22.5 inches) is the standard diameter for a 200L drum. 5: ...e drums would corrode and leak. As a result these drums have become iconic of polution problems, even th... Drum (communication) (2963 bytes) 1: ''For other kinds of drums, see [[drum (disambiguation)]].'' 2: {{mergefrom}} [[Jungle drums]] 4: Drums are an ancient device, usually invented and used... 5: The drums were used for [[communication]], [[ceremony|cere... 7: ...hough they are all commonly known as the "talking drums". Rune drum (1002 bytes) 1: ...erally used for the shamanistic Saami [[cermonial drum]]. 4: ... [[frog]], was during rituals moved around on the drum membrane, which contained some hundreds of [[rune... 6: ...Swedish National Museum]]. The Samis call(ed) the drum themself for "ring." Hugh A. Drum (1289 bytes) 1: '''Hugh Aloysius Drum''' ([[September 19]], [[1879]] - [[October 3]], [... 3: Following the war Colonel Drum was engaged in various military schools. He was p... 5: ...National Cemetery]]. He left behind a widow, Mark Drum. 8: *[http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/hadrum.htm Arlington National Cemetery] entry on which m... 10: [[Category:1879 births|Drum, Hugh A.]] Ceremonial drum (2510 bytes) 1: ...mongst tjuktjer, Asian and North American inuits. Drums with external designed knobs have larger spreadi... 13: ...nnus, kobdas; the Altaic term are komus. The Sami drum-stick term is arpa; the Altaic term is orba. 15: ...aida (noajdde); the Mansi term is nait. The Saami drums are further divided into the following classes: 16: * Frame drum 17: ** Svept frame drum (or Åsele type) -
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