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drums <a drum; drums> SUST.

drums

drum <a drum; drums> SUST.

drum <a drum; drums> V. (1. tympanic membrane 2. tympanic cavity)

drum SUST.

drum AUTO. TRÁF.

ammunition drum MILIT.

cone drum ARQUIT.

conical drum ARQUIT.

cylindrical drum ARQUIT.

driving drum ARQUIT.

drum armature ELECTRNIA.

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This relationship between the drums is derived from the style known as rumba.
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Military bands when massed would add field drums and fanfare trumpets to the ensemble for large parades and state ceremonies.
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The drum's rotational speed was synchronised to the main central processor clock, which allowed for additional drums to be added.
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The composition of band was almost intact with the exception of a key element on drums.
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Historically, bugles, drums, and other loud musical instruments were used for clear communication in the noise and confusion of a battlefield.
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Cross-stick technique on the snare drum is commonly used, and tom-tom drums are often incorporated into the drumbeat itself.
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Fuel drums and ammunition crates were dropped into snowbanks by transports flying just above the deck.
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The instrumentation usually consisted of cornet, trombone, clarinet, guitar or banjo, piano, tuba or double bass, and drums.
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Being a rather heavy car, after several panic stops, the brake drums would overheat, resulting in considerable fade and long stopping distances.
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It was augmented in some arrangements by vibes, drums and piano.
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