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does pvc control sound of drums
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PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) can indeed be used to control the sound of drums, typically through the construction of drum shells or heads made from this material. PVC affects the tonal qualities and resonance of drums, often producing a sharper, more focused sound compared to traditional wooden shells. The density and consistency of PVC allow for precise control over the vibration and sound projection, making it possible to tailor the drum sound for specific music genres or performance settings. However, the unique sound characteristics of PVC might not suit every drummer's preferences, as some may prefer the warmer tones of wood. It's also worth noting that the construction quality and thickness of the PVC can greatly influence the sound control capabilities.
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