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  2. Aerodrums - Wikipedia

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    Aerodrums is a set of virtual drum controllers that allows a drummer to play without requiring a physical drum kit. It has the advantage that it can be used in quiet settings such as in a family home or close to neighbours, as no residual noise is produced. [1]

  3. Smash Drums - Wikipedia

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    Smash Drums is a virtual reality (VR) rhythm game developed and published by PotamWorks SAS. The game was released for the Meta Quest platform on 2 December 2021. [ 1 ] The game involves playing drums to the beat of rock songs and destroying various environments.

  4. Category:Drumming video games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... We Rock: Drum King This page was last edited on 7 September 2009, at 19:11 (UTC). ...

  5. Rhythm game accessories - Wikipedia

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    For pro mode, all the keys are used, and the keyboard is split up into 5 colored sections to aid the player: red - C 3-E 3, yellow - F 3-B 4, blue - C 4 (middle C)-E 4, green - F 4-B 5 and orange - C 5. The touchpad acts as a modulation control, and in game-play terms is functionally equivalent to the whammy bar on standard guitar controllers.

  6. Electronic drum - Wikipedia

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    An acoustic triggered drum kit is a regular acoustic drum kit coupled with drum triggers (sensors) on the drums and cymbals. The triggers can be "built inside" or permanently fixed on to cymbals–so that they are necessarily either: fixed triggers (electronic kit essentially), removable (can be either acoustic or electronic by default of ...

  7. Bateria - Wikipedia

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    Surdo (a large, low-tuned drum, the heartbeat of the samba) Caixa de guerra (a snare drum) Tarol (drum) (a smaller snare drum) Repinique (a small drum, twelve by fourteen inches) Chocalho (a rattle, made up of rows of jingles) Tamborim (a frame drum played with a flexible beater) Agogô (a double cow bell) Reco-reco (a notched stick played with ...

  8. Marching percussion - Wikipedia

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    The heads of these drums are usually made of a smooth white PET film, which gives a tonality that is midway between clear and coated heads. Unlike tenors and snares, bass drums are mounted so that the cylindrical shell of the drum is mounted on the player's harness and the two drum heads of the drum face out sideways. The player can then play ...

  9. Tabor (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Darius Milhaud has been named one of the foremost composers of modern (mid-20th century) music for the tabor by Morris Goldenberg. His Suite Provancale calls for tabor played along with two other drums by a single player. In classical repertoire the tabor is usually played with two sticks, as many pieces call for speeds that are unwieldy for a ...