Well it wouldn`t go well in a Ringo kit now would it ? Not really going off point, liquid and air are both examples of pressure. Kieth had bearring edges that were kept well like I do to mine,...Smooth as a babies bottom, Mine are scrorned, I did it myself with an ash drumstick. He also had floating heads too, and under very little tension, like mine, his FT will hold water and air well useing the operateing pressure of the drum. Like mine !! The finnish on mine will hold out for hours, the finnish on his would hold for years and years if filled with water up to the vent holes, wich is what we`re talking about. It is interesting to know if a valve inside a vent hole will or will not impact the first wave out after every hit. Maybe it`l make the note pure and easy, play`n so free like a breath rippling by !!
You know, this is going nowhere. I appreciate your willingness to defend a point and I honestly understand why you continue. The bottom line is you have a differing opinion based on what you believe is truth. I base my opinion on science fact. I have slowly learned that at times, some members are open to deep explanations, and others ... not.
With that said ...
As far as the original topic is concerned ...
I will not bore you with the detailed explanations of longitudinal speed propagation relying on the pressure of the medium as a major variable, along with temperature and the atomic makeup of said medium. I would invite you once again, and again, to spend a few moments researching a very simple piece on mechanical longitudinal (compression) waves. It will seriously bring the answer to the forefront. That's all I've tried to do here ... refocus the OPs request into the correct arena for the answer. This forum is all about history and understanding vintage drums. It just makes sense to me that a deeper understanding of HOW a drum works would naturally belong within this thread. The 14 inch depth of a larger bass drum makes a huge freekin' impact on this. But, the vent hole is even more important. And that is what was asked. The only way to grasp the depth of this connection is to dig a bit deeper into compressional wave propagation.
So, I'm going to just say, "cool, I used to dig that song and preferred the version on the jumpsuit solo disc over the mbbab version."
Have a nice day.