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Often used in the same context:
percussionist,
sax,
bass clarinet,
marimba,
trombone,
woodwinds,
polyrhythms,
vibraphone,
timpani,
drums,
flute,
saxophone,
cello,
bass drum,
snare drum,
clarinet,
timbales,
xylophone,
piano,
vocals,
saxes,
bassoon,
tympani,
instrumentalists,
guitar,
cymbal,
solos,
viola,
drummers,
polyrhythm,
rhythms,
ride cymbal,
percussion instrument,
melodies,
oboe,
ensemble,
tuba,
contrabass,
pizzicato,
fingerpicking,
contrabassoon,
squeezebox,
violin,
tabla,
syncopation,
sopranino,
pennywhistle,
toccata,
percussive instrument,
tambura,
theremin,
choral,
trumpeter,
tremolos,
ostinato,
woodwind instrument,
shawm,
keyboardist,
fluegelhorn,
acoustic guitar,
flutist,
backbeat,
mandolin,
flugelhorn,
obbligato,
bongos,
tambourine,
jazzy,
panpipe,
continuo,
soloists,
harmonies,
cimbalom,
banjo,
electric guitar,
pedal steel,
harpsichord,
gamelan,
guiro,
string quartet,
vocalists,
french horn,
kora,
reed instrument,
vihuela,
basses,
arpeggio,
valve trombone,
jazz,
handclaps,
finger cymbals,
timbres,
euphonium,
harmonium,
synthesizer,
basso continuo,
drumbeats,
pianist,
harmonica,
symphonic,
glockenspiel,
synths,
stroking,
pull,
thump,
hammering,
raps,
rocking,
rubbing,
compressions,
palpation,
rolling,
traction,
concussion,
kneading,
push,
sewing,
snap,
soldering,
sound,
tapping,
thrusts,
percussive,
hole,
woodwind,
vocal,
instrumental,
logging,
polyphonic,
rock,
rotary,
amplified,
auscultatory,
binaural,
brass,
brassy,
clamp,
cornet,
decibel,
extracardiac
Appears in the definition of:
.,
area of cardiac dullness,
bell,
bones,
brass band,
castanets,
chime,
clappers,
concert band,
cymbal,
drum,
finger cymbals,
fulminate of mercury,
fulminating mercury,
gamelan,
glockenspiel,
gong,
hammer,
kettle,
kettledrum,
mallet,
maraca,
marimba,
membranophone,
mercury fulminate,
military band,
orchestral bells,
percussionist,
percussion section,
percussive,
rain stick,
rhythm section,
skiffle,
steel drum,
tam-tam,
timpani,
torpedo,
triangle,
tympan,
tympani,
tympanum,
vibes,
vibraharp,
vibraphone,
xylophone
More general:
auscultation,
detonation,
music
Synonyms:
drumming
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— Adjectives for percussion:
direct,
auscultatory,
indirect,
light,
gentle,
strong,
deep,
heavy,
careful,
chest,
immediate,
more...
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