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Drumming meaning
The act of beating a drum. | A noise resembling that of a drum being beaten. | In many species of catfish, the sound produced by contraction of specialized sonic muscles with subsequent reverberation through the swim bladder.
Synonyms of Drumming
Example sentences (20)
In between there will be a jug band, classical music and drumming (lots of drumming).
Growing up Ndugu began playing the drums at age 12 and later in life retold stories of being asked to leave the classroom because of his repeated drumming on desks, only for the teacher to hear him drumming on the poles in the hallway.
Sakura Taiko Takeover at the Tidal Basin, a Japanese drumming extravaganza featuring more than eight Japanese drumming groups, on Sunday, March 31, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the ANA Stage in the Tidal Basin.
Musical structures such as melody, harmony, tonality, rhythm, meter and form are absorbed naturally through an easygoing pedagogical method that integrates hand drumming, singing, body percussion, air drumming and music from around the world.
The drumming duo have developed a dynamic fusion of old and new styles of drumming to bring a contemporary vibrance to an ancient martial arts form.
African rhythmic retention The " Black Codes " outlawed drumming by slaves, which meant that African drumming traditions were not preserved in North America, unlike in Cuba, Haiti, and elsewhere in the Caribbean.
Differences in the proportion of drumming versus stridulation sounds depend on morphological constraints, such as different sizes of drumming muscles and pectoral spines.
All those entering will receive feedback from accomplished drummer Matt and a free trial of PDC’s exciting new drumming App.
And, while the folks at the Tournament House kept us in suspense for the grand marshal announcement, it seems they are drumming up some curiosity for the opening act and grand finale as well, moments that have become increasingly popular in recent years.
At first she just started drumming with us, but later she and Cam got together – around the time we wrote Nessie.
At the annual Sitansisk powwow in Fredericton, a drumming group all the way from South Dakota was an exercise in this connection.
Coming off an outlining further M&A upside in the mid-term (MarkLogic being the most recent example of its roll-up strategy at work), management has done a great job drumming up investor optimism this year.
Drumming and dancing took place throughout the day as each site was ignited.
During the annual Eyo festival in Lagos, drumming and singing accompany the masquerades, and the streets are usually filled with people who come to watch the performance.
Entertainment: Hula, taiko drumming, Chinese lion dance and more 9:30 a.m. to pau.
Examples of such practices include smudging, pipe ceremonies, qulliq, drumming and singing.
Gaetz isn’t making a play for the speakership himself; his strengths are in drumming up headlines and campaign cash, not governance.
Highly commended: Australian airline Qantas allegedly came up with a handy way of drumming up cash after the turmoil of the pandemic: a regulator in August claimed it had sold tickets for flights that would never leave.
I can tell you from experience that as impressive as the video is, the way the drumming sound resonates in the woods is much more dramatic than what you hear on the video.
In the past, drumming was only done by men.