Percussively

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A percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound by being struck with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration. The term usually applies to an object used in a rhythmic context and/or with musical intent. The word, "percussion", has evolved from Latin terms: "percussio" (which translates as "to beat, strike" in the musical sense, rather than the violent action), and "percussus" (which is a noun meaning "a beating"). As a noun in contemporary English it is described at Wiktionary as "the collision of two bodies to produce a sound". The usage of the term is not unique to music but has application in medicine and weaponry, as in percussion cap, but all known and common uses of the word, "percussion", appear to share a similar lineage beginning with the original Latin: "percussus". In a musical context then, the term "percussion instruments" may have been coined originally to describe a family of instruments including drums, rattles, metal plates, or wooden blocks which musicians would beat or strike (as in a collision) to produce sound. Urban Dictionary

A family of instruments that either use their hands, or something else to play. There are four types of Percussion instruments: Mallets: Usually the well known Xylophone, Marimba, Vibraphone, Glockenspiel/Bells. The Chimes/Tubular Bells could also be in this category. Drums: Snare Drum, Base Drum, Toms, Bongos, Congas, Gongs, Drum Kit, Brake Drum, and many more that I don't know. Auxiliary: Triangle, Shaker, Maracas, Slap Stick, Temple Blocks, Wood Blocks, Claves, Vibraslap, Crash Cymbals, Suspended Cymbal, Chains, Sleigh Bells, and many, many more. Then there is the Timpani, which is in it's own category. Despite what other people say about us, we are just as important as other instruments. We can read notes, both Treble and Base Clef. For Marimba, we can read both at the same time in a Grand Staff. Percussion is the unique section that keeps the beat most of the time. If we were the bad people who ignore and annoy the conductor, I don't think we'd exist. Some conductors are Percussionist themselves. We do not always share the same instruments. We do not just randomly hit stuff. Timpani is the only instrument we have to worry about pitch. Our Instruments have a certain spot where we have to hit. We call this the sweet spot. Urban Dictionary

1) Any instrument that is played by striking or hitting. 2) A section in a band or orchestra, in which the players strike the instrument to play it. 3) Not a drummer. Urban Dictionary

Usually the section that gets a complement from other band directors, always talking, and never know where they are in the music. Urban Dictionary

A group of different instruments, usually in band, that make up background/non central noises within the piece. Urban Dictionary

Usually considered as the people in the band who can't play an instrument or read music. This group is the one that in the definition (band) usually loses their virginity first if they aren't a slob. Urban Dictionary

A group in the band played by the people without musical talent who usually just sit there and talk to each other the whole class. they are the assholes who get the conductor mad all the time. annoys the hell out of the trumpets who sit right in front of them. Urban Dictionary

A person you makes sounds to correspond to the percussion in recordings like Fever Ray Take It to the Streets Urban Dictionary

The fine art of bludgeoning an electronic device in order to encourage it to work properly. Vigorous usage of this technique often renders said device permanently nonfunctional. Urban Dictionary

A way of surviving after marching band season is over. Urban Dictionary

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Whenever music plays on screen, for instance, the score will never deign simply to provide a soundtrack: street musicians are sketched in percussively; orchestra becomes a jazz explosion ❋ Unknown (2007)

A former student of the far-thinking percussionist Bob Moses, Mr. Seabrook liked the idea of the tenor banjo and its lack of sustain, which allows it to function much more percussively. ❋ Steve Dollar (2011)

In Figment I for solo cello (played with caution-to-the-wind zeal by Kathryn Bates), flurries of scattered impressions alternate with a legato line, and the interjections — violent, crescendo single bows, percussively struck pizzicati — put the physicality of playing the instrument in debate with the melodic musical content. ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2008)

The label's Nigeria Afrobeat Special is the best African disc it's produced to date, opening with a familiar 45 by Kuti, "Who're You," before launching into a percussively magnificent, ten-minute "We Dey Find Money" by Eric Showboy Akaeze & His Royal Ericos. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Flamenco conjures up images of olive-skinned beauties swirling to a percussively played guitar, clicking castanets and clapping. ❋ LonelyPlanet.com (2010)

Fonseca, whose musicianship has been heralded by the UK's Evening Standard as "muscular ... percussively rhythmic and floatingly melodic," is touring in support of his new recording, Akokan, scheduled for U.S. release on February 16th, 2010. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Don't think four-on-the-floor dance cuts; instead, envision powerful and tasteful low-end, percussively intelligent, moving and sweeping in the landscape while strings and voices grace the surface. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They are not your expectable four-on-the-floor standards, but percussively intricate cuts that reference global rhythmic patterns. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Characteristically, Mr. Zhang made his finest impression on June 7, the competition's final afternoon, by playing Prokofiev's percussively machine-like Second Concerto, while Ms. Wu majestically embraced the passionate Rachmaninoff Third Concerto, to no apparent avail. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I sing play harmonica & guitar percussively, no picks. ❋ Unknown (2008)

(Friedland's act: "playing a vinyl-seat cover on a chair percussively and singing a song with it.") ❋ Unknown (2008)

I raced up it, my heels resonating percussively on the linoleum. ❋ Douglas Kennedy (2005)

  “Now thatwould be acting,” said the Tin Woodman, and barked one calf percussively against the other to underscore his point. ❋ Maguire, Gregory (2005)

There was interesting use of harmonics on the violin, and the cellists used the wooden parts of their bows to tap percussively on the strings which sounds corny but wasn't. ❋ Bradamant (2003)

percussion: [spokes] on a [bicycle wheel] [brooms] a shopping cart metal pipes clay pots garbage cans ❋ ChickenHeads (2007)

We all have [a job] in the concert. Percussion. [Woodwinds]. [Brass]. We are all special ❋ ...Yay... (2015)

[1) What] [instrument] do you play? I play percussion. 2) Everyone listen back to the percussion for [tempo], because its right on. ❋ Scot (2004)

[I swear] Mr. Srigley never says [percussion] does good, but Mr. [Howell] did. ❋ I Don’t Know What 2 + 2 Is (2020)

Hey, since you are in [percussion], do you want to play the drums, [maracas], keyboard, or [tambourine]? ❋ Abby From Wii Sports (2021)

[Band Kid] 1: Who are those people in the back and why are they hitting stuff? Band Kid 2: The percussion! I just know that without them you suck [because you can't] stay together with the band. Band Kid 1: Oh No [Kool-Aid Man]: OH YEAH!!! ❋ Yomamasmamaishere (2011)

percussion:[jabber] jabber jabber trumpet:[ssh]! [the conductor] said to be quiet! percussion:shut up! im watchin' south park on my I-pod! ❋ Alex That Guy You Know (2007)

Hey, have [you heard] that guy over at the end of [the bar], he sounds like he's the [drummer]. Yeah, I know him he's a percussive junkie ❋ Supersize_my_fries (2010)

My goddamned monitor was [flickering] until I used some [percussive maintenance]; now it's totally dead and [Help Desk] is bringing me a new one. ❋ Naz_ghul (2003)

Man, [if it] wasn't for indoor percussion after [marching band], I would die of [boredom]. ❋ A Mystic's Dream (2009)

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