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 |  |  | Snare: Encyclopedia - TrapA trap is a device or tactic intended to harm, capture, detect, or inconvenience an intruder. Traps may be physical objects, such as cages or snares, or metaphorical concepts.
Trap - Physical traps.
Examples of physical, usually mechanical, traps include:
Animal trap, often used to obtain the fur or meat of wild animals.
Booby trap, a mechanism designed to capture or harm unsuspecting humans.
Heligoland trap, a large funnel-shaped structure used to trap bi ...
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 |  |  | Snare: Encyclopedia II - Drum stick - Snare drum sticksSnare drum sticks are usually made of wood, often hickory, ebony, oak or hard maple. A typical drum stick is around 1.5cm in diameter and 41cm long, although drummers have a wide range of shapes and sizes to choose from. Many drummers are very particular about the exact shape, size, weight, balance, density, and grain of their sticks. All of these qualities attribute to its so-called "feel" and sound of the stick.
Snare drum sticks may be designed for use in particular performance contexts. Sticks that are smaller in diameter or balan ...
See also:Drum stick, Drum stick - Snare drum sticks, Drum stick - Anatomy of a snare drum stick, Drum stick - Mallets, Drum stick - Timpani sticks Read more here: » Drum stick: Encyclopedia II - Drum stick - Snare drum sticks |
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 |  |  | Snare: Encyclopedia II - Marching percussion - Snare drumsMarching snare drums are deeper than ones normally used for orchestral or drum kit purposes. This gives the drum the big, full sound necessary for outdoor use. They can be 13 or 14 inches in diameter. Many snare drums utilize a metal suspension ring on the top (or batter) side of the drum, allowing for extremely tight tuning of aramid fiber heads without damaging the shell. The bottom (or resonant) side of the drum has a tightly tuned head and plastic snare wires, which are often taped to the head to limit their movement and ma ...
See also:Marching percussion, Marching percussion - Snare drums, Marching percussion - Tenor drums, Marching percussion - Bass drums, Marching percussion - Cymbals, Marching percussion - Mallet instruments, Marching percussion - Timpani, Marching percussion - Media Read more here: » Marching percussion: Encyclopedia II - Marching percussion - Snare drums |
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 |  |  | Snare: Encyclopedia II - Drum stick - MalletsThe sticks used to play tuned percussion instruments are referred to as mallets. A mallet comprises a head connected to a thin shaft. Unwrapped mallets, used on glockenspiel, xylophone and other instruments with keys made of durable material, have heads made of brass, kelon, nylon, acrylic, wood, or other hard materials; wrapped mallets, used on marimba, vibraphone and other instruments with softer keys, have heads of kelon, nylon, acrylic or other medium-hard materials wrapped in softer materials like yarn, cord or latex. Mallet shafts ...
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