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- A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or s****ed by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles...
- Orchestral percussion refers to the various percussion instruments used in an orchestral setting. It may also refer to the act of playing such instruments...
- The center of percussion is the point on an extended m****ive object attached to a pivot where a perpendicular impact will produce no reactive shock at...
- Percussion is a technique of clinical examination. Percussion is a method of tapping on a surface to determine the underlying structures, and is used...
- The percussion cap, percussion primer, or caplock, introduced in the early 1820s, is a type of single-use percussion ignition device for muzzle loader...
- not have an article on "percussive maintenance", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "percussive maintenance" You can also:...
- Latin Percussion, also known as LP, is a brand of percussion instruments, specializing in ethnic instruments and Latin percussion. LP was founded in New...
- The percussion section is one of the main divisions of the orchestra and the concert band. It includes most percussion instruments and all unpitched instruments...
- A percussion mallet or beater is an object used to strike or beat a percussion instrument to produce its sound. The term beater is slightly more general...
- Latin percussion is a family of percussion, membranophone, lamellophone and idiophone instruments used in Latin music. Trap drums Abakua and ArarĂ¡ drums...