This pattern ofsidedrummounting was never widely adopted and the limited number of engines produced most were sold overseas.
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He crossed out thesidedrumin red chalk and half the percussion instruments too.
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The school has a band with two bass drum players and foursidedrumplayers.
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Thesidedrumwas increasingly decorated throughout the 19th century, until it bore the fully embellished regimental colours of the battalion, including its battle honours.
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The maximum number of instruments likely to be available to any regiment are 15 pipes, six side drums, two tenor drums and a base drum.
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The infantry used the side drums (snare/field, long drum/tenor drum and the bass drum).
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When detached to the companies, the drummers used only side drums.
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It comprises a complete wind orchestra, with the addition of kettle-drums, side drums, cymbals, tambourine and triangle.
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Side drums menace the atmosphere at the work's slightly familiar first expressive climax.
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Berlioz requires the six side drums, cymbals, tamtam, and chorus to be behind the scenes.
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