- many non-
percussive instruments.
Music for
percussive instruments without a
definite pitch can be
notated with a
specialist rhythm or
percussion-clef. The...
-
Percussionist (later
renamed Percussive Notes Research Edition)
until its
functions were
combined with
Percussive Notes. The
Percussive Arts
Society owns and...
- not have an
article on "
percussive maintenance", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entry "
percussive maintenance" You can also:...
- The
percussion cap,
percussion primer, or caplock,
introduced in the
early 1820s, is a type of single-use
percussion ignition device for
muzzle loader...
- reed is
concussion Percussion (medicine), a
method of
clinical examination Percussion cap, an
ignition system in
firearms Percussive foraging, a method...
- West.
Archived from the
original on 2007-10-19.
Retrieved 2008-02-13.
Percussive Notes -1984
Volume 23 - Page 50 "Body
music was
probably the
first music...
- upper-pharyngeal
plosive [ʡ̟̬]
Bilabial percussive [ʬ]
Bidental percussive [ʭ]
Sublaminal lower-alveolar
percussive [¡] IPA
vowel chart with
audio IPA consonant...
- world's languages, all in Africa.
percussive,
where two
organs are
struck against each other. No
standalone percussive occurs in any language, but alveolar...
-
someone who is
incompetent is
still promoted anyway—they coin the
phrase "
percussive sublimation" for this
phenomenon of
being "kicked upstairs" (cf. Dilbert...
-
electric arc
produced by
short discharge of
electrical energy while a
percussive force is
applied following the discharge. The heat
generated by the discharge...