RawDepth New member Feb 8, 2015 #1 I have trouble understanding why many marching bands want their snare drums to sound like coffee cans.
I have trouble understanding why many marching bands want their snare drums to sound like coffee cans.
gecko zzed Grumpy Mod Feb 8, 2015 #2 I don't know why the drums sound like that. I went searching, but didn't find much, This was interesting, but: Marching percussion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I don't know why the drums sound like that. I went searching, but didn't find much, This was interesting, but: Marching percussion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
G Greg_L Banned Feb 8, 2015 #3 RawDepth said: I have trouble understanding why many marching bands want their snare drums to sound like coffee cans. Click to expand... So you can hear them from a thousand miles away. And the tight bounce makes for easier superfast flamadiddlecues.
RawDepth said: I have trouble understanding why many marching bands want their snare drums to sound like coffee cans. Click to expand... So you can hear them from a thousand miles away. And the tight bounce makes for easier superfast flamadiddlecues.
gecko zzed Grumpy Mod Feb 9, 2015 #4 I guess the wail of pipes and the rattle of drums was intended to scare the enemy into submission.