Type of musical instrument that produces a sound by directly hitting it.
Sinónimos
Examples for "percussions"
Examples for "percussions"
1My percussions sent a glass over the end of the table and it shattered.
2The thunder, in quick, sharp percussions, broke over the ravine; but as yet it rained not.
3Physical phenomena commenced with series of severe percussions.
4No more winds or odors, no percussions; nothing.
5The percussions and winds can be real stinkers.
1Stravinsky's shrill, rhythmic energies are cast in new colours, with piano as glittering percussion instrument.
2She's commissioned over 200 works for the percussion instrument.
3Christine Salem comes on shaking a kayamb, a tray-like percussion instrument constructed from cane stalks.
4Horsley sees knives as a percussion instrument.
5For the conclusion, I felt the only percussion instrument, apart from timpani, should be given its head.
1Right: Park Wan Ok and Richard Hong get to grips with percussion instruments.
2The money will fund the purchase and installation of large outdoor percussion instruments.
3Musical instruments, especially interesting-sounding percussion instruments and melodic flutes, were crafted and played.
4It was full of cheap souvenir percussion instruments, most of them stamped, CUBA'.
5The percussion instruments were at first only used to mark and intensify the rhythm.
6On an electronic visit last October, two biospherians playing percussion instruments jammed with Cafe regulars.
7A cacophony of squealing strings and overturned percussion instruments shattered any echoes of Bellini's masterpiece.
8They take to the streets, playing well-known joyful cacophonies on their brass and percussion instruments.
9And behind them … the percussion instruments, including, especially, a xylophone which takes a prominent part.
10Holly started playing the drums a few years ago before she expanded to different percussion instruments.
11Rosary pea seeds are used to make jewelry and percussion instruments, mostly in India or Indonesia.
12It's a very up-to-the-minute use of percussion instruments.
13Children listened to music from around the world and got to try everything from percussion instruments to violins.
14Glass-fronted cupboards beneath the shelves revealed boxes of strings, reeds, percussion instruments, and piles of blank manuscript paper.
15Those early experiences of "losing himself" to the 1990s-era techno fostered an interest in percussion instruments.
16A gang are wielding sticks and emitting jets of Dutch as they slap the wood against percussion instruments.
Translations for percussion instruments