A large drum can produce a louder sound than the smaller drum .GIVE REASON
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Drumhead size has an influence on the size of the sound wave that’s generated, so a bigger diameter head has the potential to create a lower sound than a smaller head.
It works the other way too: a large diameter head can only be tuned so high, and a smaller diameter head at the same tension will create a higher pitch.
With that said, since you can also adjust the tension of a drum, it’s quite possible to tune a larger head to a higher pitch than a smaller head and vice versa. Throw in a 2nd head (bottom head) and you can make further adjustments to pitch.
It works the other way too: a large diameter head can only be tuned so high, and a smaller diameter head at the same tension will create a higher pitch.
With that said, since you can also adjust the tension of a drum, it’s quite possible to tune a larger head to a higher pitch than a smaller head and vice versa. Throw in a 2nd head (bottom head) and you can make further adjustments to pitch.
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