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by ThatDrummerKid on Thu, 02/26/2009 - 16:19
A drum brake is a brake in which the friction is caused by a set of shoes or pads that press against the inner surface of a rotating drum.
From a drumming standpoint, the brake drum is used as a percussion instrument.The brake drum, using a reversed name, can be very effective in modern concert and film music to provide a non-pitched metal sound similar to an anvil. Some have more resonance than others, and the best method of producing the clearest sound is to hang the drum with nylon cord or to place it on foam. Other methods include mounting the brake drum on a snare drum stand. Either way, the brake drum is struck with hammers or sticks of various weight.
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