English to Malay Dictionary percussion

percussion

perkusi
definition
noun
percussion instruments
musical instruments played by striking with the hand or with a handheld or pedal-operated stick or beater, or by shaking, including drums, cymbals, xylophones, gongs, bells, and rattles.
the clattering percussion of objects striking the walls and the shutters
the striking of one solid object with or against another with some degree of force.
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the clattering 'percussion' of objects striking the walls and the shutters
The music, meanwhile, is especially good, with jaunty a cappella tunes featuring nonsense singing and vocal 'percussion' .
The song's detailed arrangement is fleshed out by electric piano, aquatic guitar lines, and exotic 'percussion' .
One feature of interest is a rhythmic chanting to a 'percussion' accompaniment.
Use Latin American 'percussion' when singing this lively song.
Physical examination revealed dullness to 'percussion' and decreased breath sounds at both bases.
In particular, the supporters of energy/work rightly doubted its competence to deal with phenomena involving 'percussion' and impact.
The ample 'percussion' section punctuated the music's flow without overwhelming it.
The second one played saxophone and the third one played 'percussion' , like her.
These artifacts have been grouped with the Stage 5 material because it is uncertain whether they were removed by 'percussion' or by pressure.
This involves four steps: observation, palpation, 'percussion' , and auscultation.
Accompanied by orchestral 'percussion' , the melodic instruments interweave solos and duets and leave a trail of scattered bells.
the 'percussion' section
Physical examination through 'percussion' and palpation, however, would reveal more about the size of the liver than a flat film since the flat film only reveals one of the apecies.
The last song of the night was a loud one, complete with a fast tempo and pounding 'percussion' .
During drilling a hollow steel core barrel with an inner rod with pointed tip was hammered into the sand by 'percussion' and hydraulic pressure.
the chest sounded dull on 'percussion'
The driver continued his singing and with his free hand added some 'percussion' on the dashboard.
The 'percussion' sounds like the sudden buzz of dragonfly wings.
Initially, the tribal 'percussion' and sometimes maudlin tone may not sit well.
The range of electronic sounds, live 'percussion' and singing merged well.
On examination the only abnormality was a little bilateral basal dullness to 'percussion' accompanied by a decrease in vocal resonance.
The Adagio would probably do that if arranged for tuned 'percussion' .
The tunes remain but the clattering 'percussion' and meandering vocals transport them to a whole other level.
His music is decidedly eccentric and remarkably varied, from ambient drones to industrial noise to metallic 'percussion' .
Nigerian music is dependent on strong rhythms supplied by countless drums and 'percussion' instruments.
the clattering 'percussion' of objects striking the walls and the shutters
With chiming 'percussion' to the fore, transparency and subtlety are the characteristics of the orchestration.
He specializes in West African 'percussion' and will be playing with a few friends of his.
'percussion' instruments
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