Percussion instruments include frame drums, tambourines, and kettledrums.
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They disappeared to form themselves in order of battle behind the eminence, and made a great noise with trumpets and kettledrums.
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He regularly performs on the organ, recorder, violin, viola, cello, double bass, euphonium, guitar and kettledrums.
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Many times in history, these ensembles sounded the trumpets, drums and kettledrums in various military and civil events.
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These ensembles consist of various sizes of tension drums, along with kettledrums ("gudugudu").
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Minstrels, on the other hand, gathered at feasts and festivals in great numbers with harps, fiddles, bagpipes, flutes, flageolets, citterns, and kettledrums.
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As a mark of favour, kettledrums and the right to play them might be granted to a subject.
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Thekettledrumsticks were kept in the kurin with the assigned dovbysh.
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Remarkable but suitable for a military church, the organ had chimes imitating trombones and kettledrums mounted on angels.
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The consort played on original recorders, supplemented by a guitar and kettledrums.
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But in music it is considered askettledrum.
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