Description
What is a Snare Drum?
A snare drum, also known as a side drum or a snare, is an indeterminate-pitched percussion instrument. According to the Hornbostel-Sachs classification, it belongs to the membranophone family. It is a drum, usually of shallow height, with strands called snares stretched across the lower membrane, which give it its characteristic timbre, more strident and metallic than that of a common drum. The musician who plays the drum is also called a drummer, and has training as a percussionist. This instrument is used in orchestras, bands, carnival groups, and is a fundamental part of the drum kit or percussion ensemble.
14' Snare Drum
The snare drum is a typical percussion instrument, used in a variety of musical contexts such as marching bands, bands, drum kits, percussion workshops, and percussion ensembles. From elementary schools to professional musical groups, the snare drum is essential for adding rhythm and depth to music.
Our 14-inch snare drum offers excellent sound quality and durability, ideal for musicians of all ages and experience levels. Its stainless steel construction ensures strength and reliability, while the compact and portable design makes it easy to transport and set up in any musical situation.
Included Benefits:
- Pair of 5B wooden drumsticks.
- Support strap.
Technical Data:
- Material: Stainless steel.
- Dimensions: 14 inches in diameter x 15 cm in height.
- National 16-strand snare.
- National striking head.
- National snare head.
- Bolt-on support and snare strap.