drum loop
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdrumandloop
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drum
noun[C]
uk/drʌm/us/drʌm/
a musical instrument, especially one made from a skin stretched over the end of a hollow tube or bowl, played by hitting with the hand or ...
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loop
noun[C]
uk/luːp/us/luːp/
the curved shape made when something long and thin, such as a piece of string, bends until one part of it nearly touches or crosses another part ...
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(Definition ofdrumandloopfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Another characteristic that contributed to a more mechanical sound was adrumloop, but this was eventually replaced with live drum work as well.
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A heavy, distorted marching band-likedrumloopbacks the song.
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The second verse features a harp and a repeatingdrumloopaccompanied with a telephone style bleeping sound.
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The song was produced entirely acoustic, and it features an upright bass, a cello, and a brushstrokeddrumloop.
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The synthesizer, drums, anddrumloopconclude the song, fading out slowly over the last thirty-one seconds.
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We then added adrumloopto it and just kept adding tracks.
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Imagine that you have a sample of adrumloop.
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It also contains adrumloop.
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Their music featured an abrasive industrial-dance sound, with funky, grind-hop drum loops overlain by harsh vocals and thought-provoking audio samples from various movies and documentaries.
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She tried to remain contemporary by incorporating samples, drum loops and hip hop into her music.
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Her voice is backed by clean guitar riffs, delicate melodies, simple drum loops and a wall of sound.
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Traditional stutter edits splice percussive vocals or drum loops because they begin as rhythmic rather than constant tones.
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The tale was set against a wall of synthesizers, drum loops and distorted guitars.
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The samples and drum loops are used for scratching and performances by turntablists.
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The album heavily features synthesizers and drum loops and marks a turning point in the evolution of the band.
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This has side-effects that may be desirable in some contexts, such as speeding up or slowing down drum loops.
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He incorporated electronic percussion and drum loops into their sound.
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The band sought to reinvent its sound and intended to incorporate drum loops and percussion experiments.
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The duo created a post-modern score that included drum loops, electronic scratches, and computerized samples.
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