History of the drum
Let's talk a little about the drums, like and when it was created...
Percussion instruments are considered the oldest of musical instruments alongside those of wind or harmonics. The origin of the drum lies in the union, in 1890, of a few instruments: drums and timbales, which arise from Africa and China; The saucers, deriving from Turkey and also from China; And the hype, from Europe.
In the nineteenth century romantic musicians began to use increasingly larger drums, which were used in the early twentieth century, in cakewalk and other American styles precursors of jazz.
Before all the instruments were united and while their union was not popular, they were touched by several people (between 2 and 4), each of which was in charge of some of the instruments of percussion. But losses during World War I affected the high bourgeoisie, which used to have small private orchestras, and were forced to reduce the number of musicians, and in many cases these, especially the percussionists, learned to play several instruments at The time.
With the invention of the bass drum pedal (first of wood, then of steel) in 1910 by Wilhelm F. Ludwig, it was allowed that almost all percussion instruments could be played by a single musician.
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