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Johnny B. Goode (Drum Pattern Arrangement)

Miscellaneous (Misc) drums encompass a wide variety of percussion instruments from different cultures and musical traditions. Here are some interesting facts about miscellaneous drums:

  1. Djembe Drum:

    • The djembe is a West African drum traditionally made from a single piece of wood, often from the African hardwood Lenge or Lenke.
    • It is traditionally played by hand and has a wide tonal range, from deep bass to sharp slap sounds.
  2. Tabla:

    • The tabla is a pair of Indian hand-played drums used in classical and popular music.
    • Tabla players use complex finger and hand techniques to produce a wide range of sounds, and the instrument has a rich history dating back several centuries.
  3. Steel Drum:

    • The steel drum, or steelpan, originated in Trinidad and Tobago in the early 20th century.
    • It is made from a 55-gallon oil drum that is tuned by hammering specific sections of the drum's surface to create different notes.
  4. Cajón:

    • The cajón is a percussion instrument of Peruvian origin. It is a box-shaped drum that the player sits on and plays by striking the front face with their hands.
    • Cajóns are used in various music genres, including flamenco and Afro-Peruvian music.
  5. Hang Drum:

    • The Hang drum is a relatively modern percussion instrument created in Switzerland in the early 21st century.
    • It features a unique, UFO-like shape and is played by striking the different tone fields on its surface.
  6. Ghatam:

    • The ghatam is a traditional clay pot drum used in South Indian classical music.
    • It is made from clay and has a distinctive shape with a narrow mouth, and it produces a range of percussive sounds when played with the fingers.
  7. Udu Drum:

    • The udu drum is an African percussion instrument that is often shaped like a clay pot with a hole at the top.
    • When struck or rubbed, it produces resonant and unique sounds that can resemble water or wind.
  8. Talking Drum:

    • The talking drum, originating from West Africa, is named for its ability to mimic the tonal and rhythmic patterns of human speech.
    • Its pitch can be altered by squeezing or releasing the strings that run along its body.
  9. Tongue Drum:

    • Tongue drums, also known as tank drums, hank drums, or slit drums, are relatively recent inventions.
    • They have tuned tongues or slits on their surface that can be struck with mallets or hands to produce melodic tones.
  10. Bodhrán:

    • The bodhrán is an Irish frame drum with a wooden frame and a goatskin drumhead.
    • It is a traditional Irish instrument often used in folk music and is played with a tipper (a type of drumstick) or the player's hand.

Miscellaneous drums offer a diverse range of sounds and playing techniques, making them essential components of various musical traditions from around the world.

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