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[QUOTE="retzam:606217"]Well, obviously when you hit one of those drums, there is a pitch involved, and obviously drums can be tuned to lower or higher pitches. The point is they're indefinite pitches: the type of sound wave that is sent forth when you hit one of those drums is not the same type of sound wave that produces notes. You can't tune a tom that you find on a drumset to any of the twelve pitches recognized in the western tonal system. Obviously you can make "melodies" using multiple different toms with different indefinite pitches, but it wouldn't be a melody that you could write down on paper, just one you could hear. It's like, if you set up 4 plastic bowls of different sizes, you could also play a "melody" on that. Now, I'm sorry I offended you people, but I think you should realize that drumset toms don't release definite pitches, since most of you have probably been in a band before and realize that the drummer doesn't have to retune his drums each time there's a keychange.[/QUOTE]
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