Which guitar bass drum is louder when the band accompanies it

Updated on amusement 2024-07-12
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, very happy to have you this question:

    The drum is important in the band, but for the guitar, the snare drum is very important, because it has to hold the strong beat of the guitar for guitar rhythm, so the guitar volume cannot be louder than the snare drum;

    For the bass, the low drum is extremely important, because he has to match the beat of the low drum to wrap the bass timbre with the bass, so as to make the frame of the ** more solid and strong, so the volume of the bass should be basically the same as the low drum, and the timbre should be able to wrap the low drum;

    For the keyboard, stepping on the fork is very important, especially when composing strings, a piece, you can only rely on the beat of the fork and the snare drum to position your rhythm and time value, but the volume of the fork should not be too clear, sometimes it will destroy the rhythm and vividness of the **.

    In other words, the problem with the equalization of the band volume is that the drums are similar to the metronome of a band, the bass is used to set off the bass for the low drum volume, the snare drum volume can be a little louder, the rhythm guitar is a little bit louder than the bass, the lead guitar volume can be the same as the snare drum and sling fork volume, and the keyboard slip is slightly lower, and that's fine.

    Specifically, you listen to it with your own ears, and the rehearsed song is close to the original volume control, and you will have experience if you have more opportunities to practice.

    Happy playing team!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The drums are the loudest. As the rhythmic center of the entire band, the drums must give a strong signal when playing, grabbing both the guitar and the bass. Actually, the guitar is also very important, but the rhythm is not as good as the drums.

    It specializes in melodies. As for the bass, the average person probably doesn't care about the sound it makes in a band.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course, the drums are the soul of the band, but the volume is similar to the guitar and the drums, each of which needs to be just right and not too prominent, and the bass is also very important, but the sound it produces is bass, so it generally doesn't come out if you don't listen carefully, but it can't be without it

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The sound of the drum is loud, but you have to pay attention to the balance, you can't say how much it is!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It depends on what you're playing.

    Electric guitar + bass + drum + (electronic organ), this is the standard performance of a rock band, it also depends on what type of rock

    Most like punk, speed metal less used keyboards.

    The piano is also fine, and the main instrument played by the Keane band is the piano, not the guitar. There are also a lot of British bands that are good at using the piano.

    If you want to play purely without a piano, you can use trumpet, saxophone, violin, etc. as the main instruments. Jazz bands in general are like that.

    And if it is for accompaniment, accompaniment pop music or something, the electronic organ is indispensable. Because it can enrich the accompaniment timbre of the piece.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The landlord this problem.。。。 It's like when I ask you: which is the most important thing: eyes, nose, mouth, or ears!! One is indispensable...

    Drums and percussion are the soul of rhythm!!

    The guitar is a necessary element for the outstanding performance of the midrange and distortion tone!

    Bass is indispensable for the bass direction and foreshadowing of ** or tunes!

    The keyboard is a must for the diverse timbre of songs...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's an interesting question. Generally speaking, all three are equally important and indispensable.

    But since the landlord asks like this, he might as well make a theoretical analysis from a different angle.

    Everyone knows the three elements of **, that is: rhythm, melody, harmony First, the drum can be regarded as rhythm, the guitar can be regarded as melody, and the bass can be regarded as harmony If a song only has harmony, no rhythm and melody, then others can neither feel the movement nor feel what kind of song it is.

    If a song only has a melody, no rhythm and harmony, then others still can't feel the movement, and if a song only has a rhythm, although there is no melody and harmony, you can still move, jump, nod, stomp, and sway to the rhythm.

    So it can be seen: the rhythm comes first, the second is the melody, and the last is the harmony.

    To apply to the landlord's question, that is, in the band:

    1.The drum is the most important thing (many people call him the soul and heart of the band, or even the conductor)2The guitar is second (a lot of melodic stuff depends on him).

    3.Finally, bass (walking the root sound, walking the harmony progression, or following the drum, etc.) (in fact, no one can do without the other in practical application:

    Without the drums, there will be no ** dynamics and rhythm, everything will be chaotic, and it can't be called a band, without the guitar, there will be no melody, and people can't hear what song is playing, without bass, there will be no ** root, everything is "floating" in the air).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Any drum, as a percussion instrument, can give rhythm to the guitar, but there is also an element of harmony and convenience in it.

    Generally speaking, the drums that accompany the folk guitar can be African drums and box drums. Because in the thin tone of the folk guitar, these drums are good, simple and straightforward, reflecting the overall effect.

    If it's a folk guitar with a bass to enhance the bass, then it's not a problem to use a drum kit as an accompaniment, after all, the drum kit has a richer selection of percussion tones.

    It's natural to choose a drum kit for electric guitars, and this goes without saying.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How do you say this?

    Because it's two different instruments.

    1.Which instrument do you prefer?

    2.These two types of instruments have their own merits.

    If you want to talk about popularity. Go both.

    Guitar viability is better than a drum kit though. Why?

    1.The guitar is portable and easy to use. Choose the place to play.

    The drum kit can't compare.

    1.There are a lot of drum kits, and it's not easy to move (the sound effect is troublesome).

    2.It is not convenient to play anywhere, and it is inconvenient to carry. It depends on your interests. If you want to learn, it's up to you to decide if you like it.

    Hehe, I'm the No. 1 guitarist and drummer.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's up to you personally, I don't think learning drums or guitar has much to do with personality, introverts will have something to vent in their hearts, anyway, it's not easy to learn musical instruments, if you start playing drums, you will feel bored; Fingers hurt on the guitar, but it takes a lot of effort to learn it anyway, and you can play solo on the drums, provided you reach that level.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The drum kit is very good, and one can sing and play at the same time, if the performance does not want to sing. Playing rhythm requires a lot of skill.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Personally, I think you can choose a guitar, because the guitar is the most convenient to carry in the instrument, and it is also the easiest instrument to learn, and you have to remember one thing, especially in the arts, it is not an overnight thing, you have to keep practicing, keep discovering, I believe you will learn very well, I also started learning in the third year of junior high school, but it does have a certain impact on your studies, I hope it will help you, I wish you success!!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Learning the guitar is relatively quick to learn, but the fingers have to withstand the test of pain, and it will be fine in the future.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's really self-amusement. Let's just folk songs. I want to be a little more intense. Let's just play the drums. If you want to form a band. A good drummer. It's a lot of people rushing to get it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Let's learn the drum kit, it's handsome, I also learn the drum kit, but I'm a woman, I don't have to form a band to learn the drum kit.

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