drumhead
n.
flat surface of a drum, leather which is stretched over the top of a drum; head of a capstan (on a ship)
Drumhead
A drumhead is a
membrane stretched over one or both of the open ends of a
drum. The drumhead is struck with sticks, mallets, or hands so that it
vibrates and the
sound resonates through the drum. Some of the more prominent manufacturers of drum heads include
Remo,
Evans, Honsuy, Attack and Aquarian. Originally, drumheads were made from animal
skin. In 1956, Chick Evans invented the plastic drumhead.
Plastic drumheads made from
polyester are cheaper, more durable, and less sensitive to weather than animal skin heads, making them the most popular drumheads today. Despite the benefits of plastic heads, drummers in
historical reenactment groups such as fife and drum corps use animal skin heads for historical accuracy. Skin heads are used on most
hand drums, including
djembes,
frame drums and
congas. Another common material used for drumheads is
aramid fiber, such as
kevlar. Fiber heads are used mostly in
marching percussion, because of their ability to stand up to extreme tension as well as their unmatched durability.
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drumhead
Noun
1. a membrane that is stretched taut over a drum
(synonym) head
(hypernym) membrane
(part-holonym) drum, membranophone, tympan
Adjective
1. performed speedily and without formality; "a summary execution"; "summary justice"
(synonym) summary
(similar) unofficial
Drumhead
(n.)
The top of a capstan which is pierced with sockets for levers used in turning it. See Illust. of Capstan.
(n.)
The parchment or skin stretched over one end of a drum.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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drumhead
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bender, bloat, blotter, booze, boozehound, boozer, brannigan, bust, drunk, guzzler, inebriate, jag, lush, soak, sot, souse, spree, tear, tippler
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