Collocations withdrum
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conga drum
He invented and patented the tunable conga drum (earlier drums had nailed heads) which revolutionized use of the instrument.
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drum circle
He is seen by many as the person who conceived and developed the idea of the facilitated community drum circle.
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drum corps
Around this time, drum corps began experimenting with marching timpani as well as duo and tri toms.
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drum loop
Another characteristic that contributed to a more mechanical sound was a drum loop, but this was eventually replaced with live drum work as well.
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drum pad
Samplers have also been used live by assigning samples to a specific drum pad or key on drum pads or synthesizers.
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drum solo
It is occupied by the coda, the silence, and a reprise of some of the introductory material + the drum solo but not the descending octaves.
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drum track
And the dislocated and fragmented vocal lines, along with the relentlessness of the drum track, signal her impending breakdown.
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oil drum
Food was usually prepared on a wood-fired range although one family used a gas cooker and another a converted oil drum.
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rear drum
In 1909 a rear drum brake was fitted.
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red drum
In the striped trumpeter and red drum, the increase in sensitivity was correlated with the appearance of double cones.
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rotating drum
Rotating drum densitometers had a poor reputation 25 years ago, but they appear to have made a revival.
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