Percussion in a sentence as a noun

So you could get her a xylophone or some toddler percussion stuff.

Then, I worked on the rudiments of percussion/snare drum.

Me: 7 years piano lessons, 5 years flute and 2 years mallet percussion in band.

Also, I'm pretty sure the guy invents percussion in his basement.

They were using that stand clicking into place as the source of the percussion for the music track.

I had to work hard on the "math" of the musical notation, but I soon realized that I had a feel, an "ear" for complex percussion rhythms.

Different techniques, music theory, rhythm and percussion, etc.

In 10th, I moved up to the "symphonic orchestra", a full affair with about 100 members, strings, winds, brass, percussion, the works - it was usually reserved for 11th and 12th graders.

In rudimentary percussion, techniques similar to instructors like Paul Rennick, you actually do move your wrist twice for a double stroke.

Anoushka broke a string, which I guess takes awhile to replace on a sitar, and Ravi just started giving a lesson on percussion with out missing a beat or breaking a sweat.

Not a fan of percussion, but I have seen drupal implementations that tied content to presentation also take an stunningly long amount of time for a navigation change.

It's mostly melodic and rhythmic, usually upbeat, and the vocals and the higher spectrum percussion drown out ambient discussions without being very thought-provoking in themselves.

I'll admit I know next to nothing about this subject, but aren't the parts of a gun which can be machine printed, also fairly easily manufactured using widely available metal working tools?Surely the hard parts of manufacturing a gun, would the the ammunition, where you'd need propellant and percussion caps?So, 3D printers don't really change things much, since they can only make the parts that can already be fairly easily made, and can do nothing about propellant or percussion caps.

Percussion definitions

noun

the act of playing a percussion instrument

noun

the act of exploding a percussion cap

noun

the section of a band or orchestra that plays percussion instruments

noun

tapping a part of the body for diagnostic purposes

See also: pleximetry