percussion parts

collocation in English

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percussion
noun[U]
uk
/pəˈkʌʃ.ən/
us
/pɚˈkʌʃ.ən/
musical instruments that you play by hitting them with your hand or an object such as ...
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part
noun
uk
/pɑːt/
us
/pɑːrt/
some but not all of ...
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Thepercussionpartis removed, there are now three woodwind parts, and two trumpets.
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In any case, the gently thudding accompaniment is certainly not to be found anywhere in the percussion parts.
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He also provided additional guitar and percussion parts during the sessions.
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Complicated percussion parts are common in concert band pieces, often requiring many percussionists.
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In a "rakugo yose", the music includes shamisen and percussion parts.
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From 1991 onwards, the band was a rock power quartet centred on two guitars (with the remaining keyboard and percussion parts sequenced on tape).
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Pecuniary and theater space considerations demanded that fewer percussionists covered more percussion parts.
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The percussion parts also alternate the musical pulse and the quintolet rhythm, giving the mringue an additional lilt.
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In some cases, an introduction contains only drums or percussion parts which set the rhythm and groove for the song.
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This work is for 3 pianos, 3 harps, and 3 percussion parts (covering a variety of tuned percussion instruments: vibraphone, marimba, glockenspiel, steel drums, tubular bells, and crotales).
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