Description
What is a Snare Drum?
The snare drum, also known as a side drum or snare, is a percussion instrument with an indefinite pitch. According to the Hornbostel-Sachs classification, it belongs to the membranophone family. It is a drum, usually of shallow depth, with strands called snares stretched across the lower membrane, which give it its characteristic timbre, more strident and metallic than that of the common drum. The musician who plays the snare drum is called, by association, a drummer, and typically has training in percussion. This instrument is used in orchestras, marching bands, carnival groups, and is a fundamental part of the drum kit or percussion ensemble.
14" Snare Drum
This 14-inch snare drum is the perfect instrument for a variety of musical applications. From its use in orchestras and marching bands to carnival groups, the snare drum is a fundamental part of percussion.
Compatible with marching bands, percussion workshops, and drum kits, this instrument is designed for more demanding and experienced users. It offers much higher performance than standard models, making it an ideal choice for musicians seeking quality and versatility.
Included Benefits:
- Pair of 5B wood drumsticks for snare drum.
- Support strap.
Technical Specifications:
- Material: Stainless steel.
- Dimensions: 14 inches in diameter x 15 cm in height.
- National snare of 16 threads.
- National batter head.
- National snare head.
- Support and snare tension rod.