You use sticks, but a special pair of snare sticks. You do NOT want to use trap set sticks on a marching snare drum. If it's a trap set snare drum then you can use thinner trap set sticks.
Drum Sticks
You hit it with sticks and it makes sound.
Vater Fatback 3a!
You can use brushes instead of sticks to make it quieter.
You use sticks, but a special pair of snare sticks. You do NOT want to use trap set sticks on a marching snare drum. If it's a trap set snare drum then you can use thinner trap set sticks.
Drum Sticks
You hit it with sticks and it makes sound.
Vater Fatback 3a!
Sticks. Dont use your head...not good for health
You can use brushes instead of sticks to make it quieter.
You could, but they are pretty cheap. They are plastic, so a different sound may come out.
Use sticks or brushes for the snare. Sticks for tom-tom, and suspended cymbal. A foot pedal activates the mallet for the bass drum, and another foot pedal activates the high-hat cymbals.
Will uses pro mark 5a sticks wrapped with white pro mark grip tape......hope that helps....
you play it like a drum but you tend to use your bare hands while tapping some beats instead of using drum sticks.
Rock drum set: loud and many different tones. It has symbols and toms. Uses drum sticks Traditional/Congo: use it with your hands. Same tone and pitch. Can change loudness. Usually used in a traditional ceremony.
I once read an article that said nylon tips are better on electronic drums because they don't get chipped up like wooden tips or possibly drive splinters into the pad. I personally use nylon sticks, but on my acoustic kit, since the tips of wooden sticks often chip.