what does a marktree need?
suspended cymbal mount
Granite box

rubber

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plastic, hard or soft

hard yarn, cord

drum sticks are okay

Temple blocks

hard or soft plastic

hard yarn, cord

rubber

drum sticks, NOT OKAY

Bell tree

Brass, metal mallet

down motion, “shhhinnnggg”

Wood blocks

hard or soft plastic

rubber

yarn or cord

 

Types of Suspended Cymbals

ride

crash

sizzle

splash

china

suspended

 

Tuning the snare drum
use the tension rods
Where should you play on the snare drum
towards the middle
Playing the cymbals
right hand remains stationary, left hand strikes in an upward motion
Bass drum playing
Playing Spot: Halfway between the center and edge of the drum
Strike: Direct horizontal
Timpani Ranges
32″- Mid: f-f#; R: C-A
29″-Mid: A; R: F-C
26″- Mid: D;R: Bb-F
23″- Mid: f-f#; R:F-A
20″- Mid: A; R: F-C
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Castanet
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Djemba
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Flexatone
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Vibraslap
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ratchet
Crotales/Antique cymbals
Hard or soft plastic
no brass!
Tam Tam
Tam Tam Brass Beater
Thai Nipple Gongs
Marimba Mallets
Xylophone
Hard or Soft Plastic
3.5-4.0 Octaves
Vibraphone
Cord with rattan shaft
3.0 octaves
Marimba
yarn, or cord mallets with birch or rattan shaft
4.3,4.5,5.0 octaves
Glockenspiel
Brass, Plastic Mallets
Needs Stand
2.5 octaves
Chimes
raw hide, plastic hammers
1.5 octaves