The Nutcracker Drummer The History of The Drum.
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is 14 inches tall and stands on a glitter red square base with a glittery gold. These Wooden Nutcrackers Soldiers are wearing a glittery red stove pipe style hat with a gold glittery brim and finial. His hat also has a gold looped ribbon wrapped around the base with a blue plastic jewel on the front. These Christmas Nutcracker Decorations jacket is glittery red with gold cuffs and collar. It also has a white front with nave blue lines and trimmed with a gold scalloped design. The Drummer Nutcrackers for sale has on glittery green trousers and tall black boots with gold laces. His red, gold and blue drum is attached to his waist and the golden drum sticks are in his hands. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
The drum is a musical instrument that is played by percussion or striking sharply. A drum is made of an open cylinder or kettle, with a skin called a drum head stretched tightly across the opening. When the drumhead is rapped sharply, it vibrates and produces a sound. This sound is increased, or resonated, by the shell of the drum.
The drum is the most ancient of musical instruments. It has served in all ages as a means of expressing man’s instinctive love of rhythm. Throughout history it has been a method of communication. It has been used as the center of ceremonial dances, for the call to battle and for the requiem for the dead. Much of the vitality of modern popular music would be lost without the rhythmic accent of the drums.
Drums may be divided into those which have a definite pitch and those which do not, such as the snare drum and the bass drum. The bass drum is the largest of all drums and has a deep full tone. A bass drum is made of wood with drumheads held in place by metal tension rods. These can be adjusted to increase the resonance. The bass drum is struck with a beater, the head of which is covered with felt or sheep’s wool. A snare drum measures fourteen of fifteen inches across and from five to ten inches deep. It is built like a bass drum, except that it has strings or snares, of catgut or wire across the under side. These snares vibrate against the head of the drum and the vibration gives the snare drum its special penetrating tone. The drummer uses two wooden sticks in alternate double strokes.
A field drum resembles the snare drum, but is larger and of greater depth in proportion to its diameter. It is used chiefly in military and marching bands and in drum and bugle corps.
The timpani, sometimes called kettledrums, are hollow halves of globes made of brass or copper with single drumheads. They are tuned by means of screws or screws and pedals. The pedal permits rapid changes in tuning. Check out our selection of Unique Christmas Ornaments.
The combination of a useful tool and a figural form with a human appearance was well accepted by the mid 18th century. In the toy making center of Sonneberg, in the Thuringian Forest, there was mention in 1735 of nut biters that operated according to the principles of leverage. These nut biters were described as sturdy, energetic forms with large heads. Two moving arms on the back of the head allowed the lower jaw to push the nut against the upper jaw. In a carnival parade in 1783, students from Freisingen, Germany presented large models of Berchtesgaden wares, including a nut biter in the form of a little man whose mouth and stomach were one and the same. Select this link to view our Christmas Nutcrackers Village People.





