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- Drummer abstract "A drummer is a musician who plays drums, which includes a drum kit ("drum set" or "trap set", including but not limited to cymbals) and accessory based hardware which includes an assortment of pedals and standing support mechanisms, marching percussion and/or any musical instrument that is struck within the context of a wide assortment of musical genres. The term percussionist applies to a musician who performs struck musical instruments of numerous diverse shapes, sizes and applications. Most contemporary western ensembles bands for rock, pop, jazz, R&B etc. include a drummer for purposes including but not limited to timekeeping. Most drummers of this particular designation work within the context of a larger contingent (aka rhythm section) that may also include, keyboard (a percussion instrument) and/or guitar, auxiliary percussion (often of non western origin) and bass (bass viol or electric). Said ensembles may also include melodic based mallet percussion including but not limited to: vibraphone, marimba and/or xylophone. The rhythm section, being the core metronomic foundation with which other melodic instruments, including voices, may present the harmonic/melodic portion of the material.First and foremost, a drummer is a musician that performs music on the multi-percussion instrument known as the drum set, which usually consists of a bass drum (with pedal), a floor tom, tom-toms, a snare drum, hi-hats, a ride cymbal, and a crash cymbal.In popular music, the primary function of the drummer is to "keep time" or provide a steady tempo and rhythmic foundation. However, in other musical styles, such as world, jazz, classical, and electronica, the function of a drummer is often shifted from "time keeper" to soloist, whereby the main melody becomes the rhythmic development generated by the drummer or percussionist.There are many tools that a drummer can use for either timekeeping or soloing.These include cymbals (china, crash, ride, splash, hi-hats, etc.)auxiliary percussion (bells, Latin drums, cowbells, temple blocks) and many others.Also there are single, double, and triple bass pedals for the bass drum.".
- Drummer thumbnail Two_hand_drummers,_both_wearing_sunglasses,_about_1966.jpg?width=300.
- Drummer wikiPageID "38490".
- Drummer wikiPageRevisionID "603151853".
- Drummer hasPhotoCollection Drummer.
- Drummer subject Category:Drummers.
- Drummer subject Category:Drumming.
- Drummer subject Category:Occupations_in_music.
- Drummer comment "A drummer is a musician who plays drums, which includes a drum kit ("drum set" or "trap set", including but not limited to cymbals) and accessory based hardware which includes an assortment of pedals and standing support mechanisms, marching percussion and/or any musical instrument that is struck within the context of a wide assortment of musical genres. The term percussionist applies to a musician who performs struck musical instruments of numerous diverse shapes, sizes and applications.".
- Drummer label "Baterista".
- Drummer label "Batterista".
- Drummer label "Batteur".
- Drummer label "Dobosz".
- Drummer label "Drummer".
- Drummer label "Schlagzeuger".
- Drummer label "Барабанщик".
- Drummer label "طبال".
- Drummer label "ドラマー".
- Drummer label "鼓手".
- Drummer sameAs Schlagzeuger.
- Drummer sameAs Batteur.
- Drummer sameAs Batterista.
- Drummer sameAs ドラマー.
- Drummer sameAs 드럼_연주자.
- Drummer sameAs Dobosz.
- Drummer sameAs Baterista.
- Drummer sameAs m.09lbv.
- Drummer sameAs Q386854.
- Drummer sameAs Q386854.
- Drummer wasDerivedFrom Drummer?oldid=603151853.
- Drummer depiction Two_hand_drummers,_both_wearing_sunglasses,_about_1966.jpg.
- Drummer isPrimaryTopicOf Drummer.