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If you lack musical talent but have a good sense of rhythm, then perhaps percussion instruments are the musical instruments for you. Learning to play percussion instruments allows you to be in the band without relying so heavily upon musical talents or developing an ear for tune and pitch.

If you play a musical instrument or participate in the band, I'm sure you know that the percussion instruments are the literal heartbeat of a band. Not only do they set the pace of the music but they manage the actual intensity of the music as well. From the bass drum with its driving beach to the exhilarating crash of the cymbals, any band or orchestra would be missing its vital center without a percussion section.

If you've ever dreamed of playing in the percussion section of a band, there are many things you should consider. Unlike most musical instruments, percussion instruments have their very own set of requirements. You must have rhythm in order to play musical instruments in the percussion section. Percussion instruments aren't (for the most part) melodious, rather they make music by someone striking the musical instrument, shaking it, plucking it, or scraping it. Percussion instruments don't make sounds by someone blowing into them or manipulating strings; the sounds of percussion instruments belong to these musical instruments alone and are more beat driven than tone driven. If you are just starting out, you may not even get to play the drums for a long while. You'll just be plucking away.

Movies such as Drum Line have brought about a renewed appreciation of what it takes to be a part of the percussion section of a band. It takes a great amount of dedication not only to the music but to the musical instrument as well. Not everyone is cut out for percussion playing. Rhythm is something that generally must come naturally and can't really be taught. That being said, talent only goes so far dedication and passion will take you the rest of the way with these rewarding musical instruments.

There are two basic types of percussion instruments. First there are the idiophones. These musical instruments make sounds through vibrations. Cymbals, bells, clappers, and castanets would be examples of idiophones. The second basic type of percussion instrument would be called membranophones. These musical instruments have a membrane that is placed over them and striking the membrane is what produces the sound. Most drums fall into this category.

If your talent as far as musical instruments go seems less than musical, then perhaps you can still play a part in the band by playing a percussion instrument. All you need is a good sense of rhythm, a strong desire to play, and serious amount of dedication to your instrument and the music you will make.

If your ear for tones is tone deaf and you desperately want to be a part of the band, then perhaps percussion instruments are the best choice for you. You can choose a percussion musical instrument that is beat driven and requires no pitch or tone differentiation at all.


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