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A drum kit (also
drum set) is a collection of
drums,
cymbals and often other
percussion instruments, such as
cowbells, wood blocks, triangles, chimes, or tambourines, arranged for convenient playing by a single person, sometimes called the
drummer. The individual instruments of a drum kit are hit by a variety of implements held in the hand, including
sticks, brushes, and mallets. Two exceptions include the
bass drum, played by a
foot-operated pedal, and the
hi-hat cymbals, which may be struck together using a
foot pedal in addition to being played with
sticks or brushes. Although other instruments can be played using a pedal, the feet are usually occupied by the bass drum and hi hat, and as a result the
drummer often plays in a seated position. Percussion notation is often used by
drummers to signify which drum kit components are to be played. A full size
drum kit without any additional percussion instruments includes a
bass drum, floor tom, snare drum, tom-toms, and a variety of cymbals including hi-hat cymbals, a ride cymbal and one or more crash cymbals. The exact set-up is dictated by the type of music played and the
drummer's personal preferences. For example, in most forms of
rock music, the bass drum, hi-hat and snare drum are the primary instruments used to create a drum beat, whereas in jazz, ride and snare patterns tend to be more prevalent and the hi-hat is played with the foot. -
Wikipedia
A bateria é um conjunto de
tambores (de diversos tamanhos e timbres) e de pratos colocados de forma conveniente com a intenção de serem percurtidos por um único músico, denominado baterista, geralmente, com o auxílio de um par de baquetas, vassourinhas ou bilros, embora no caso de alguns executantes, possam também ser usadas as próprias mãos. -
Wikipedia
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