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Instruments that are 'hit' to create a sound.
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Repeated light pounding or beating motions. Loosens muscles and stimulates the nervous and circulatory systems. Also called Tapotement.
Ãâó: kjmassage.com/MassageGlossary.htm
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| percussion |
One of the four families of instruments in the orchestra. These include any instrument that is struck, shaken, or scraped.
Ãâó: www.brottmusic.com/educationmain/Glossary%20of%20M...
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| percussion |
Musical instruments that produce sound by being struck or, less often, scraped, shaken, or plucked. In more formal classifications of musical instruments, they are usually divided between membranophones (drums which have a vibrating skin) and idiophones, with both categories including instruments of definite as well as indefinite pitch.
Ãâó: www.music.princeton.edu/~jeffery/Beethovenvocab.ht...
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| percussion |
Musical instruments that you beat, scratch, rub, shake, twist, spin rattle, roll, drop, throw, ....
Ãâó: www.cse.ogi.edu/Drum/encyclopedia/p.html
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