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Why is the sound of a kettle drum unmusical?​

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Answered by MickyMouse007
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This is because drums as a percussion instrument are perceived as having an indefinite pitch. Of course they do have pitch, but they are perceived by our brains as banging noises, and just like gunshots, falling debris, clicking heels and whatnot have pitch, but we don't perceive them as pitched.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • This is because drums as a percussion instrument are perceived as having an indefinite pitch. Of course they do have pitch, but they are perceived by our brains as banging noises, and just like gunshots, falling debris, clicking heels and whatnot have pitch, but we don't perceive them as pitched.

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