Barrel Roll
A snap requires that the inner wing be stalled. The plane rotates around an imaginary extension of the flying line. The nose usually stays where it was in the flying line. A barrel roll requires no stall to take place. The plane still rotates aroung the same line, but does it at a much greater distance. The entire plane moves away from the flying line. From the front or rear the manuver looks like a loop with the plane going sideways.