-
tension is
described as the
pulling force transmitted axially by the
means of a string, a rope, chain, or
similar object, or by each end of a
rod, truss...
- pitch.
Drums are
tuned by
tightening or
loosening the
tension rods or ropes,
which control the
tension on the drumhead.
Additional techniques such as muffling...
-
bolts through holes in a
flanged or die-cast rim. The bolts,
called tension rods, are ****ed into
threaded "lugs"
attached to the drum s****, in order...
- its
tension. The
first truss rod patent was
applied for by
Thaddeus McHugh, an
employee of the
Gibson company in 1921,
though the idea of a "truss
rod" appears...
-
fully tunable tom-toms (top and
bottom heads) with
metal or
wooden rims,
tension rods, and lugs. Most
Chinese toms were 10 to 14
inches in diameter, but the...
- (if the
snares are
located there). The
tension of each head is held
constant by
tension rods or ropes.
Tension rod adjustment allows the
pitch and tonal...
- a hoop, or
bolts through holes in a
flanged rim. The bolts,
called "
tension rods", are ****ed into
threaded "lugs"
attached to the drum s****, in order...
- "tie
rod", but it
essentially performs some of the same
tension-force-counteracting
purposes that tie
rods perform. In automobiles, the tie
rods are part...
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Surface tension is the
tendency of
liquid surfaces at rest to
shrink into the
minimum surface area possible.
Surface tension is what
allows objects with...
- ****s
called tension rods placed regularly around the cir****ference. The head's
tension can be
adjusted by
loosening or
tightening the
rods. Most timpani...