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The Snare Drum is the smallest drum in the percussion section. This is the most popular drum and is used in nearly all styles of music. For beginners, practice pads are often used to dampen the offensive sound.
Both bells and snare drum are members of the percussion family. Players of these instrument are unique in that they don’t just play one instrument. Percussion players are responsible for learning an entire family of instruments. Beginning percussion students may learn the bells, snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, and several other small percussion instruments. Young percussionists frequently assume that they will just play the snare drum and move on to a drum set but all instruments have to be learned at some point. Since each of the percussion instruments are quite different, many band directors start students out on one instrument like the bells for the first few weeks of band and then teach the other instruments later in the year.
The students who tend to succeed in the percussion section are those who are self disciplined. Unfortunately, band directors commonly spend a gread deal of rehearsal time teachin the woodwind and brass players. Boredom is a common problem among percussionists since they are not always engaged in the same instruction as the rest of the band.
Taking care of percussion instruments is easier than most others. Since percussion instruments don’t come in contact with the player’s mouth, cleaning is not as much of an issue. They all need occasional adjustments but day to day maintenance is not a big issue. A regular expense will be drum sticks and bell mallets since they tend to wear or get lost.
The many instruments included in the percussion family include any instrument that is struck, shaken or scraped in order to produce the sound. Advanced percussion instruments include the timpani drums or kettle drums, the xylophone, marimba, vibraphone, chimes and many, many others. Most of the larger instruments are not used in young bands but all of these instruments are practiced by advanced players.
Percussion instruments are heard in nearly every type of instrumental music group. They are a vital part of bands, symphony orchestras, jazz groups and rock groups. Many percussion instruments can even be great solo instruments.