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Meaning of "drumhead"

drumhead (noun): A drumhead is a membrane or skin stretched over the open ends of a drum, typically struck by drumsticks, mallets, or hands to produce sound
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The drumhead is fashioned from reindeer hide.
There is no skin drumhead on either end.
The drumhead is made of goat skin.
Those who came to a drumhead were doomed.
Drumhead assembly with improved rebound.
An aim of the present invention is to provide an improved drumhead.
The decision of a drumhead trial could be executed immediately.
One or more mutes may be arranged on the drumhead as desired.
Drumhead adaptable for use with a variety of percussion instruments.
The frequencies at which a drumhead can vibrate depend on its shape.
A drumhead is a membrane stretched over one or both of the open ends of a drum.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a drumhead with improved damping.
The drumhead may contain a vibration absorption member having a circular shape.
A frame drum is a drum that has a drumhead width greater than its depth.
Some drummers muffle the sound of a drum by putting a cloth over the drumhead.

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The tambourine consists of a single drumhead mounted on a ring with small metal jingles.
The tension rods engage the counter hoop and are tightened to stretch the drumhead membrane.
He owns a drumhead signed by members of Rush.
Let the force of his punching fist make the drumhead rip and split.
A drumhead membrane fixed in an annular ring ; and.
Tensioning devices engage the hoop and adjustably tension the drumhead over the drum shell.
The tar's drumhead is struck with one hand.
The fundamental frequency and second partial are the predominant frequencies when a drumstick strikes a drumhead naturally.
Have you come here for a drumhead trial about site procedures?
A drumhead having a drum damping fixture, and a musical drum incorporating such a drumhead.
Foam tape allows for a great deal of movement between the drumhead and the mounting fixture.
The drumhead of Claim 1 wherein said damping member is annular in shape.
Figure 9 shows a filter using drumhead mode resonators.
More particularly, the invention is directed to an improved apparatus for tensioning and tuning a drumhead.
Alternatively, the acoustic drumhead can be free from a standard acoustic drum.
You have been tried by a fair and proper… drumhead court martial.
The drumhead of Claim 8 wherein said adhesive compound is a polyamide web adhesive.
Very similar to its predecessor, but with an actual drumhead rather than a rubber pad.
The drumhead of Claim 1 wherein said non-adhesive means are incrementally spaced apart.
A hollow shell having at least one opening ; and a drumhead as claimed in any preceding claim.
The bass drum makes a low, boom sound when the mallet hits the drumhead.
FIG . 1 is a perspective view of the drumhead of an embodiment of the present invention.
Thus, many arrangements are configured for application to the inside surface of the drumhead membrane.
FIGURE 1 is an exploded view of the practice drumhead assembly of the present invention.
The drumhead of Claim 1 wherein said non-adhesive means are disposed in a continuous array.
This drum is built the same way traditional Bodhràn are, with a nailed drumhead.
The drumhead of Claim 1 wherein said damping member is adhesively fixed to said annular fixture.
He was taken to Lothaire in Lindi, who immediately formed a Drumhead court-martial.
The elliptical drumhead was studied by Émile Mathieu, leading to Mathieu 's differential equation.
This is not unlike a … a drumhead trial.
Drumhead courts-martial in the German lands had existed since the Early modern period.
Vere, shaken, summons his officers and a drumhead court is constituted.
A drumhead assembly comprising:.
Byō-uchi-daiko are constructed with the drumhead nailed to the body.
The drumhead is placed over one end ( or both ends ) of a drum shell.

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