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All instruments have pitch, how on earth can you say a cowbell does not have pitch? lmao. Snare drums, bass drums, toms etc all have pitch, some things have more obvious pitch like a cowbell or triangle.
All instruments have pitch, how on earth can you say a cowbell does not have pitch? Snare drums, bass drums, toms etc all have pitch, some things have more obvious pitch like a cowbell or triangle.


So this appears to be original research possibly based on classical musical theory, but as far as I was aware classical musicians knew about this to and tuned their drums. I'd love to challange this article but well how could we (aside from no citations) because it's not science it's just opinions
So this appears to be original research possibly based on classical musical theory, but as far as I was aware classical musicians knew about this to and tuned their drums. I'd love to challange this article but well how could we (aside from no citations) because it's not science it's just opinions[[User:DarkShroom|DarkShroom]] ([[User talk:DarkShroom|talk]]) 21:42, 24 June 2012 (UTC)

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This article is made up

All instruments have pitch, how on earth can you say a cowbell does not have pitch? Snare drums, bass drums, toms etc all have pitch, some things have more obvious pitch like a cowbell or triangle.

So this appears to be original research possibly based on classical musical theory, but as far as I was aware classical musicians knew about this to and tuned their drums. I'd love to challange this article but well how could we (aside from no citations) because it's not science it's just opinionsDarkShroom (talk) 21:42, 24 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]