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Yoyoka Soma (Japanese: 相馬世世歌), known mononymously as YOYOKA (よよか), is a Japanese drummer from Ishikari. [1] In 2018, at age 8, she gained international attention for an online video in which she covered Led Zeppelin's "Good Times Bad Times", which was uploaded to Vimeo as her entry for the 2018 Hit Like a Girl contest.
[29] [30] Females continue to outgrow the male throughout their lives reaching a length of 12 to 30 in (30 to 76 cm). Usually the freshwater drum weighs 2–10 lb (0.91–4.54 kg), but they can reach well over 36 lb (16 kg). [22] Freshwater drums are long-lived and have attained maximum ages of 72 years old in Red Lakes, Minnesota and 32 years ...
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The drums are listed from largest to smallest diameter (drumhead sizes vary considerably by manufacturer, model, and style): The supertumba or rebajador can be as large as 14 inches (36 cm). The tumba or salidor is typically 12 to 12 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (30 to 32 cm). The conga or tres dos is typically 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 12 inches (29 to 30 cm).
Excluding rings, djembes have an exterior diameter of 30–38 cm (12–15 in) and a height of 58–63 cm (23–25 in). The majority have a diameter in the 13 to 14 inch range. The weight of a djembe ranges from 5 kg to 13 kg (11–29 lb) and depends on size and shell material.
Maloney received her first drum-kit at the age of five. Drumming immediately became a significant part of her life. At the age of fourteen she enrolled at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York City, and for the next three years studied percussion extensively.
A gong bass drum (also known as "gong drum"), is a large, single-headed tom often sized at 20 in (51 cm) or 22 in (56 cm), with the drumhead being 2 in (5.1 cm) larger than the shell. The sound produced is similar to a bass drum , though it is more open and has longer sustain.
In 2017, Johanne Astrid won the 3rd season of Denmark's Got Talent show and a prize of 250,000 krone ($39,250 / €33,550). During the course of competition, she performed among others Rage Against the Machine's Killing In The Name, [8] [9] Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love, [10] [11] as well as songs from Dizzy Mizz Lizzy, D-A-D and Kashmir.