Wood, Brass and Calfskin Snare Drum c.1920

Wood, Brass and Calfskin Snare Drum c.1920

$175.00
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ABOUT Vintage brass, wood and stretched calfskin snare drum. The calfskin has no cracks and is intact. The drum retains is original painted detailing on the sides. Possibly used in a marching band. The piece has retained its original finish and is in excellent condition with appropriate patina for its age.  CREATOR Unknown DATE OF MANUFACTURE c.1920-1940s MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Wood, brass. CONDITION Excellent. Wear consistent with age and use. DIMENSIONS H 10 in. x Dia 14 in. HISTORY The snare drum seems to have descended from a medieval drum called the tabor, which was a drum with a single-gut snare strung across the bottom. It is a little bigger than a medium tom and was first used in war, often played with a fife (pipe); the player would play both the fife and drum.  By the 15th century, the size of the snare drum had increased and had a cylindrical shape. This simple drum with a simple snare became popular with the Swiss mercenary troops who used the fife and drum from the 1

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