A louder sound
That's the general idea, yes.
when you increase or decrease the tension of the drum head it makes it louder or softer
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A drum makes sound by being applied a hit or a pat if necessary.
A louder sound
A louder sound
Sound is produced by the resonating particles in the drum head. Think of it like a pool of water. The harder you hit it, the bigger the waves will be because the particles are displaced equal to the force of impact and the size of the object.
That's the general idea, yes.
To increase the amplitude of a drum, you can hit it harder or with more force. This will cause the drumhead to vibrate more intensely and produce a louder sound. Additionally, using larger drumsticks or mallets can also help increase the amplitude of the drum's sound.
By hitting it
when you increase or decrease the tension of the drum head it makes it louder or softer
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As sound gets louder, the ear drum vibrates more forcefully. If the sound is extremely loud, the ear drum may reach its maximum vibration capacity, leading to potential damage or tearing. This can result in hearing loss or other ear-related issues.
by hitting with a stick or hand
A drum makes sound by being applied a hit or a pat if necessary.
It is slightly louder than the guitar controller's clicking sound. It sort of depends on how into it the player is and how hard they are hitting the pads. It is nowhere near the volume of a real drum set, as the pads on the controller are rubber.