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Drum sounds are the elemantary sounds of [[beatboxer]]s and [[vocal percussionist]]s.
Drum sounds are the elemantary sounds of [[beatboxer]]s and [[vocal percussionist]]s.


While [[vocal percussionist]]s usually focus on the pure imitation of drum sounds, [[beatboxer]]s tend to make use of the full spectrum of the human voice by imitating also [[electronic sound]]s, [[vocal scratching]] and other effects to their rhythms. Sometimes beatboxers even use their hand to manipulate sounds like Biz Markie with the Errol(-troat)-tap or they make use of [[body percussion]] like [[Darren Robinson]] with his '[[Buffy clapping]]'.
While [[vocal percussionist]]s usually focus on the pure imitation of drum sounds, [[beatboxer]]s tend to make use of the full spectrum of the human voice by imitating also [[electronic sound]]s, [[vocal scratching]] and other effects to their rhythms. Sometimes beatboxers even use their hand to manipulate sounds like Biz Markie with the "[[Errol(-troat)-tap]]" or they make use of [[body percussion]] like [[Darren Robinson]] with his "[[Buffy clapping]]".

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A drum set or drum kit consists of several drums and cymbals, which are combined and arranged in such a way that they can be operated by a single player.

Bass drum

The bass drum is played with a foot machine.

Snare

The snare drum is identical to the snare drum of the orchestra, it has so-called snares made of metal spirals on the bottom.

Tom-toms

The three tom-toms have different sizes. Two are mounted on the bass drum (hanging toms), the largest is on the floor (floor tom).


Hi-hat

The hi-hat is a double cymbal on a stand.


Crash cymbal

The loud crash cymbal is for accents.


Ride cymbal

The hissing ride cymbal is for a continuous rhythm.

Drum sounds in beatboxing

Drum sounds are the elemantary sounds of beatboxers and vocal percussionists.

While vocal percussionists usually focus on the pure imitation of drum sounds, beatboxers tend to make use of the full spectrum of the human voice by imitating also electronic sounds, vocal scratching and other effects to their rhythms. Sometimes beatboxers even use their hand to manipulate sounds like Biz Markie with the "Errol(-troat)-tap" or they make use of body percussion like Darren Robinson with his "Buffy clapping".