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Type of musical instrument of the percussion family
The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel–Sachs classification system, it is a membranophone. Drums consist
Drum
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Drum or drum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A drum is a musical instrument. Drum, drums or The Drum may also refer to: Drum (communication)
Drum_(disambiguation)
Type of electronic music
Drum and bass (D&B), also known as drum 'n' bass (DnB or D'n'B), is a genre of electronic dance music that emerged in the United Kingdom in the early
Drum_and_bass
Musical instrument consisting of a collection of percussion instruments
A drum kit, acoustic drum kit or drum set (also known as a trap set or simply drums in popular music and jazz contexts) is a musical instrument consisting
Drum_kit
Work played exclusively by a modern marching percussion section
Drum - Cadence A Drum - Cadence B Drum - Four Flams Snare drum cadences performed by the United States Navy Band Problems playing these files? See media
Drum_cadence
Simplified percussion notation
Drum tablature, commonly known as a drum tab, is a form of simplified percussion notation, or tablature for percussion instruments. Instead of the durational
Drum_tablature
Cylindrical shipping container used for shipping bulk cargo
A drum (also called a barrel) is a cylindrical shipping container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly
Drum_(container)
Drum that produces a low or indefinite pitch
The bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. The instrument is typically cylindrical, with the drum's diameter
Bass_drum
Hollow percussion idiophone instrument
A slit drum, or slit gong, is a hollow percussion instrument, often made out of wood or bamboo. In spite of its often being called a drum, it is not a
Slit_drum
1856 Romanian march by Ștefan Nosievici
"Drum bun" (transl. "Farewell") is a Romanian march composed by Ștefan Nosievici in 1856. It was one of the two male choirs he composed, the other being
Drum_bun
Topics referred to by the same term
Drum major may refer to: Drum major (marching band), leader of a civilian marching band, drum and bugle corps, or pipe band Drum major (military), leader
Drum_major
Species of fish
The red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), also known as redfish, channel bass, puppy drum, spottail bass, or simply red, is a game fish found in the Atlantic
Red_drum
American indie pop band
The Drums is an American indie pop band/project from New York City. It was initially formed by Jonathan Pierce and Jacob Graham as Goat Explosion, and
The_Drums
Index of articles associated with the same name
The tambora (from the Spanish word tambor, meaning "drum") is a two headed drum. In many countries, and especially in the Dominican Republic, tamboras
Tambora_(drum)
Electronic musical instrument that creates percussion sounds
A drum machine is an electronic musical instrument that creates percussion sounds, drum beats, and patterns. Drum machines may imitate drum kits or other
Drum_machine
A Lali is an idiophonic Fijian drum of the wooden slit drum type similar to the Tahitian Pate of Tahiti and Samoa found throughout Polynesia. It was an
Lali_(drum)
Species of fish
The freshwater drum, Aplodinotus grunniens, is a fish endemic to North and Central America. It is the only species in the genus Aplodinotus, and is a member
Freshwater_drum
Rhythm exercise
A drum rudiment is one of a number of relatively small patterns in drumming, a form of percussion music. Drum rudiments form the foundation for more extended
Drum_rudiment
Drum drying is a method used for drying out liquids from raw materials with a drying drum. In the drum-drying process, pureed raw ingredients are dried
Drum_drying
Census-designated place in New York, United States
Fort Drum is a U.S. Army military reservation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, near the western border of northern New York, United
Fort_Drum
Percussion instrument
Water drums are a category of membranophone characterized by the filling of the drum chamber with some amount of water to create a unique resonant sound
Water_drum
Musical instrument
The nagara or naghara is a drum used in India. There are several types of naghara, which is considered to be the lead instrument in mandir ceremonies and
Nagara_(drum)
Type of vehicle brake
drum brake is a brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press outward against a rotating bowl-shaped part called a brake drum.
Drum_brake
drums are tall cylindrical or barrel-shaped Afro-Cuban drums, often cited as an important influence on the development of the tumbadora or conga drum
Makuta_(drum)
Topics referred to by the same term
Tin drum and similar may refer to: The Tin Drum, a 1959 novel by Günter Grass The Tin Drum (film), the film adaptation of that novel Tin Drum (album)
Tin_drum
Type of magazine for firearms
A drum magazine is a type of magazine for firearms. Cylindrical in shape (similar to a drum), drum magazines store rounds in a spiral around the center
Drum_magazine
American educational drumming magazine
Drum! is an American educational drumming magazine. It features artist profiles, product reviews, lessons and advanced transcriptions covering rock, pop
Drum!
Magnetic data storage device
early computers, called drum computers or drum machines, used drum memory as the main working memory of the computer. Some drums were also used as secondary
Drum_memory
Ludwig Drums Majestic Percussion Mapex Drums Meinl Percussion Natal Drums Noble & Cooley North Drums Orange County Drum and Percussion Pacific Drums and
List_of_drum_manufacturers
Type of percussion instrument
The snare drum (or side drum) is a percussion instrument that produces a sharp staccato sound when the head is struck with a drum stick, due to the use
Snare_drum
Species of fish
black drum (Pogonias cromis), also known as the drum or drummer, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the drums and
Black_drum
American jazz drummer and bandleader (1917–1987)
States. He discovered his affinity for jazz music at a young age and began drumming at the age of two. He began playing jazz in 1937, working with acts such
Buddy_Rich
of long, thin, single-headed drum, whose pitch depends on the part of the head being hit. The tumba is the largest drum of the conga family, typically
Tumba_(drum)
Percussion instrument
The ocean drum is a percussion instrument that emulates the sounds of the ocean, invented by Olivier Messiaen in 1972. The ocean drum was originally called
Ocean_drum
Hourglass-shaped West African drum
The talking drum is an hourglass-shaped drum from West Africa, which can be used as a form of speech surrogacy by regulating its pitch and rhythm to mimic
Talking_drum
Allegedly magic drum
Drake's Drum is a snare drum that Sir Francis Drake took with him when he circumnavigated the world. Shortly before he died he ordered the drum to be taken
Drake's_Drum
Type of round steel slit/tongue drum
A steel tongue drum, tank drum, or hank drum is a round steel slit/tongue drum in the idiophone family originally fashioned from a propane cylinder. A
Steel_tongue_drum
Cylindrical drum
tom drum (also known as a tom-tom) is a cylindrical drum with no snares, named from the Anglo-Indian and Sinhala language. It was added to the drum kit
Tom_drum
1959 novel by Günter Grass
The Tin Drum (German: Die Blechtrommel, pronounced [diː ˈblɛçˌtʁɔml̩] ) is a 1959 novel by Günter Grass, the first book of his Danzig Trilogy. It was adapted
The_Tin_Drum
Drum Corps International (DCI) is the largest governing body for drum and bugle corps in the world. Since its first competitive season in 1972, hundreds
List of defunct Drum Corps International member corps
List_of_defunct_Drum_Corps_International_member_corps
Cuban drum
tall, narrow, single-headed drum from Cuba. Congas are staved like barrels and classified into three types: quinto (lead drum, highest), tres dos or tres
Conga
Drum Corps Japan (DCJ) is the administering organization for drum and bugle corps in Japan. Previously held indoors, most DCJ competitions are now held
Drum_Corps_Japan
Topics referred to by the same term
Drum and bugle corps is a name used to describe several related musical ensembles. Drum and bugle corps (modern), a musical marching unit Drum and bugle
Drum_and_bugle_corps
Afro-Cuban drum
percussion instrument consisting of a pair of small open bottomed hand drums of different sizes. The pair consists of the larger hembra (lit. 'female')
Bongo_drum
Topics referred to by the same term
Drum line may refer to: Drum line (shark control), an anti-shark precautionary measure Drumline, a formation for a section of percussion instruments Drumline
Drum_line
American musical instrument company
Drum Workshop, Inc. (also known as DW Drums or DW) is a drum kit and hardware manufacturing company based in Oxnard, California. Current products by DW
Drum_Workshop
Surname list
Drum is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew B. Drum (1883–1955), officer in the United States Marine Corps Augustus Drum (1815–1858)
Drum_(surname)
Drum and bass (commonly abbreviated to DnB, D&B, Drum n Bass and Drum & Bass) is an electronic music genre that originated in the UK rave scene having
History_of_drum_and_bass
Middle Eastern drum
The goblet drum (also chalice drum, tarabuka, tarabaki, darbuka, darabuka, derbake, debuka, doumbek, dumbec, dumbeg, dumbelek, toumperleki, tumbak, tabla
Goblet_drum
Portable drum kit
Cocktail drums are a type of portable drum kit that combines bass drum and snare drum sounds in a single drum. Cocktail drums were first put into production
Cocktail_drum
Type of musical ensemble
A drum circle is an informal gathering of percussionists and dancers who meet in public for the purpose of playing drums and dancing to the music. Often
Drum_circle
Topics referred to by the same term
Drum Island may refer to: Drum Island, on the Cooper River (South Carolina), Charleston, South Carolina, under the Cooper River Bridge Drum Island, slightly
Drum_Island
1967 single by The Stone Poneys
"Different Drum" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Michael Nesmith in 1964. It was first recorded by the bluegrass band The Greenbriar Boys
Different_Drum
Dutch brand of hand-rolling tobacco
which sold Drum to Imperial Brands, the current British producer. Drum is worldwide the #1 brand for shag tobacco. Before Sara Lee sold their Drum and Van
Drum_(tobacco)
Shamanic ceremonial drum in the culture of the Sámi people of Northern Europe
A Sámi drum, is a shamanic ceremonial drum used by the Sámi people of Northern Europe. Sámi ceremonial drums have two main variations, both oval-shaped:
Sámi_drum
American percussion instrument manufacturer
Ludwig Drums is a United States musical instrument manufacturer, focused on percussion. It is a subsidiary of Conn-Selmer. Products manufactured by Ludwig
Ludwig_Drums
Musical instrument from Trinidad and Tobago
The steelpan (also known as a pan or steel drum) is a musical instrument originating in Trinidad and Tobago. Steelpan musicians are called pannists. In
Steelpan
Australian politician
Damian Kevin Drum (born 28 July 1960) is an Australian politician who represented Murray and Nicholls in the Australian House of Representatives from 2016
Damian_Drum
Type of image scanner
Drum scanners are a type of image scanner that capture image information, with the scanning performed along one axis by mechanically rotating a cylindrical
Drum_scanner
Tower house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Drum Castle is a castle near Drumoak in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. For centuries it was the seat of the chief of Clan Irvine. The place-name Drum is derived
Drum_Castle
Cases used to transport percussion equipment
A drum case is a piece of luggage used by drummers and percussionists to transport their instruments, hardware, and accessories. Hard drum cases may be
Drum_case
English drummer (1948–1980)
1948 in Redditch, Worcestershire, and took up drums at age 5, receiving a snare drum at age 10 and a full drum set at age 15. He played with multiple local
John_Bonham
1979 film by Volker Schlöndorff
The Tin Drum (German: Die Blechtrommel) is a 1979 anti-war film adapted from Günter Grass's 1959 novel, directed by Volker Schlöndorff from a screenplay
The_Tin_Drum_(film)
a list of current drum corps competing as members of Drum Corps International (DCI). † = One of the thirteen charter members of Drum Corps International
List of Drum Corps International member corps
List_of_Drum_Corps_International_member_corps
Yoruba percussion instrument
The bàtá drum is a double-headed hourglass drum with one end larger than the other. The percussion instrument is still used for its original purpose as
Batá_drum
Type of drum once used in Neolithic China
The alligator drum (simplified Chinese: 鼍鼓; traditional Chinese: 鼉鼓; pinyin: tuó gǔ) is a type of drum once used in Neolithic China, made from clay and
Alligator_drum
Drum Club was a British 1990s electronic music duo, of former promoters and DJs Charlie Hall and Lol Hammond. They released several albums and singles
Drum_Club
Hourglass drum from Papua New Guinea
for an hourglass drum used to accompany formal occasions, religious ceremonies and for celebrations (such as the Sing-sing). This drum is emblematic of
Kundu_(drum)
Class of musical instruments
Conical drums are a class of membranophone, or drum, that are characterized by sloping sides. They are usually one-headed. An example is the timbal. The
Conical_drum
American folk music
Unlike a drum corps, the drum troop is loosely structured. As such, a fife and drum band may have a variable number of snare and bass drum players. A
Fife_and_drum_blues
Family of percussion instruments
Korean drums play an important part in traditional Korean music, ranging from folk music to royal court music. There are a wide variety of shapes and
Korean_drum
Type of musical instrument
A tenor drum is a membranophone without a snare. There are several types of tenor drums. Early music tenor drums, or long drums, are cylindrical membranophone
Tenor_drum
Music production practice
Drum replacement is the practice, in modern music production, of an engineer or producer recording a live drummer and replacing (or adding to) the sound
Drum_replacement
drum module is an electronic or digital music device in an electronic drum kit that serves as the central processing unit and sound module. The drum module
Electronic_drum_module
Type of musical notation for drummers
Drum charts are musical charts written for drummers. They are used to help guide the drummer through the music. Sometimes they are meant to be read literally
Drum_charts
Drum machine
The LinnDrum, often erroneously referred to as the LM-2, is a drum machine manufactured by Linn Electronics between 1982 and 1985. About 5,000 units were
LinnDrum
Topics referred to by the same term
Drum Tower or drum tower may refer to: Drum tower (Asia), a tower in the center of an old Asian city - in Chinese: gulou Drum tower (Chinese Buddhism)
Drum_Tower
Musical instrument
drums are an electronic musical instrument that replicates the sound and appearance of a drum kit or other percussion instruments. Electronic drums consist
Electronic_drum
Musical instrument
A riddle drum is a makeshift frame drum used in traditional English folk music. Originally, they were large agricultural riddle sieves used for winnowing
Riddle_drum
Military musical ensemble
fife and drum corps is a musical ensemble consisting of a fife, a snare drum and a bass drum. In the United States of America, fife and drum corps specializing
Fife_and_drum_corps
Traditional Scottish song now a nursery rhyme
"Aiken Drum" (Roud 2571) is a popular Scottish folk song and nursery rhyme, which probably has its origins in a Jacobite song about the Battle of Sheriffmuir
Aiken_Drum
Korean traditional drum
(Korean: 북) is a traditional Korean drum. While the term buk is a native Korean word used as a generic term meaning "drum" (the Sino-Korean word being go)
Buk_(drum)
Process of adjusting the frequency or pitch of a drum
Drum tuning is the process of adjusting the frequency or pitch of a drum. Although most drums are unpitched instruments, they still have a fundamental
Drum_tuning
Drum synthesizer
released; the Nord Drum 2 & Nord Drum 3P. The Nord Drum has four channels; in other words, it is capable of playing four different drum sounds at once. Each
Nord_Drum
Canadian drum manufacturer
Ayotte Drums, a former drum manufacturer based in Bedford, Quebec, was founded by Ray Ayotte in 1974 and has been manufacturing drums since 1982. Their
Ayotte_Drums
Japanese drum brand
Tama Drums (from Japanese: 多満 (Kanji); タマ (Kana)) is a brand of drums and hardware manufactured and marketed by Hoshino Gakki. The research and development
Tama_Drums
Percussion technique
A drum roll (or roll for short) is a technique used by percussionists to produce a sustained sound for the duration of a written note. All drum figures
Drum_roll
Type of metal drum
Bronze drums are ancient artifacts found in various cultures in Southeast Asia and southern China. The drums were cast in bronze using the lost-wax casting
Bronze_drum
"Drum Boogie" is a 1941 jazz "boogie-woogie" standard, composed by Gene Krupa and trumpeter Roy Eldridge and originally sung by Irene Daye, soon replaced
Drum_Boogie
English cheese
Dorset Drum was a small farmhouse cheddar made in Dorset, England. The cheese was of a medium-strong flavour and the clothbound truckle was usually matured
Dorset_Drum
Genre of electronic music
breakbeats from funk and jazz recordings. Jungle was a direct precursor to the drum and bass genre which emerged in the mid-1990s. The breakbeat hardcore scene
Jungle_music
English punk rock band
China Drum are an English punk rock band from Ovingham, Northumberland, active initially from 1989 to 2000, playing under the name The Drum beginning
China_Drum
Type of furnace generating steam
water/steam mixture then rises into the steam drum. Here, saturated steam is drawn off the top of the drum. In some[which?] services, the steam passes through
Water-tube_boiler
Electronic drum brand in Britain
Simmons is an electronic drum brand, which originally was a pioneering British manufacturer of electronic drums. Founded in 1978 by Dave Simmons, it supplied
Simmons (electronic drum company)
Simmons_(electronic_drum_company)
Non-Profit event production organization for drum and bugle corps
Drum Corps International (DCI) is a governing body for drum and bugle corps. Founded in 1971 and known as "marching music's major league," DCI develops
Drum_Corps_International
Drum typically played with bare hands
A hand drum is any type of drum that is typically played with the bare hand rather than a stick, mallet, hammer, or other type of beater. The following
Hand_drum
Multinational drum manufacturer
Rogers Drums is an American multinational drum manufacturer. It was founded in 1849 and originally based in Covington, Ohio. During the twentieth century
Rogers_Drums
Unpitched percussion instrument
The tende (in northern areas, tindi) is a drum made out of a mortar, and the music associated with it, among the Tuareg people. It is constructed using
Tende_(drum)
Drum machine
commonly known as the 808, is a drum machine manufactured by Roland Corporation between 1980 and 1983. It was one of the first drum machines to allow users to
Roland_TR-808
Drums used in ritual events
Ceremonial drums are membranophones and idiophonic slit drums, which are played in a ritual context cult, religious or ceremonial social occasions by indigenous
Ceremonial_drum
DRUM
DRUM
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a drummer, from Middle English, Old French tabo(u)r ‘drum’.Hungarian : from the old secular personal name Tábor.Czech and Slovak (Tábor) and Jewish (from Bohemia) : habitational name from the city of Tábor in southern Bohemia. This was a center of the Hussite movement; in Czech it came to denote a member of the radical wing of the Hussite movement.
Boy/Male
Arabic, British, English, German
Brilliant; Shining; Drummer
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : variant of Sly.Scottish : either of English origin, as in 1, or a habitational name from a place such as Sliach in Glengairn, Sleach in Strathdon, Slioch in Drumblade, Sleich in former Perthshire, or Slioch in former Ross-shire.
Boy/Male
British, English, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Spanish
Drummer; Brilliant; Shining; Plays a Small Drum; Encampment
Boy/Male
British, English
Drummer
Girl/Female
Biblical
A drum, betraying.
Girl/Female
Indian
Plays a small drum
Girl/Female
Indian
A tree
Boy/Male
Tamil
Drumstick tree
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : metonymic occupational name for a trumpeter, from Middle English trumpe ‘trumpet’.German (Bavaria) : metonymic occupational name for a drummer, from Middle High German trumpe ‘drum’.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from Middle English sum(m)er, Middle High German sumer ‘summer’, hence a nickname for someone of a warm or sunny disposition, or for someone associated with the season of summer in some other way.English : assimilated variant of Sumner.English : assimilated variant of Sumpter.Irish (Leinster and Munster) : Anglicization (part translation) of Gaelic Ó Samhraidh ‘descendant of Samhradh’, a byname meaning ‘summer’. The Gaelic name is also Anglicized as O’Sawrie, O’Sawra.German : from Middle High German summer ‘woven basket’ and, by extension, a measure of grain; also ‘drum’, hence a metonymic occupational name or nickname from any of these senses.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Summer.German and Danish : from Middle German sumer, Danish, Norwegian sommer ‘summer’, a nickname for someone of a warm disposition, or for someone associated with the season in some other way or from living in a sunny place, in some instances a metonymic occupational name for a basketweaver or a drummer, from Middle High German sum(b)er, sum(m)er ‘basket’, ‘basketry’, ‘drum’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Sommer ‘summer’. Like the other seasonal names, this was also one of the group of names that were bestowed on Jews more or less at random by government officials in 18th- and 19th-century central Europe.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Plays a small drum.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Plays a small drum
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from a place so called in Hatherleigh, Devon.The Methodist Robert Strawbridge was born in Drummersnave (now Drumsna), near Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim, Ireland. Some time between 1759 and 1766 he emigrated to MD and settled on Sam’s Creek, Frederick Co.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a player on the timpani, Middle English timpan(e), a kind of drum or tambourine.
Boy/Male
Scottish
At the ridge.
Girl/Female
Tamil
A tree
Boy/Male
Scottish Celtic
At the ridge.
Male
Scottish
Scottish habitational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Gaelic druim, DRUMMOND means "ridge."
DRUM
DRUM
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Wigg.
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
The Light that Never Gets off
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Mellor. Compare Mealor, Mealer.
Boy/Male
Finnish, German
Protected by God; God-helmet
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon American Teutonic
Good war.
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehowash, YEHOASH means "given by the Lord" or "whom Jehovah gave."Â
Boy/Male
Shakespearean Welsh
King Henry the Sixth, Part III' and 'King John' Earl of Pembroke.
Female
Egyptian
, the sister of the priest Nofre-renpe.
Male
Iranian/Persian
(پیروز) Persian name PIRUZ means "victorious."
Boy/Male
English
From St. Alban.
DRUM
DRUM
DRUM
DRUM
DRUM
imp. & p. p.
of Drum
n.
The act of beating upon, or as if upon, a drum; also, the noise which the male of the ruffed grouse makes in spring, by beating his wings upon his sides.
n.
A sheet iron radiator, often in the shape of a drum, for warming an apartment by means of heat received from a stovepipe, or a cylindrical receiver for steam, etc.
n.
The sound of a beaten drum; drum music.
n.
Anything resembling a drumstick in form, as the tibiotarsus, or second joint, of the leg of a fowl.
v. t.
(With up) To assemble by, or as by, beat of drum; to collect; to gather or draw by solicitation; as, to drum up recruits; to drum up customers.
v. i.
To go about, as a drummer does, to gather recruits, to draw or secure partisans, customers, etc,; -- with for.
n.
See Drumfish.
v. t.
To execute on a drum, as a tune.
n.
The parchment or skin stretched over one end of a drum.
v. i.
To beat with the fingers, as with drumsticks; to beat with a rapid succession of strokes; to make a noise like that of a beaten drum; as, the ruffed grouse drums with his wings.
n.
One whose office is to best the drum, as in military exercises and marching.
n.
A stick with which a drum is beaten.
n.
A large West Indian cockroach (Blatta gigantea) which drums on woodwork, as a sexual call.
v. t.
(With out) To expel ignominiously, with beat of drum; as, to drum out a deserter or rogue from a camp, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Drum
n.
Any fish of the family Sciaenidae, which makes a loud noise by means of its air bladder; -- called also drum.
v. i.
To beat a drum with sticks; to beat or play a tune on a drum.