drums in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for drums in the English»French Dictionary

I.drum [Brit drʌm, Am drəm] N

III.drum <pres part drumming; pret, pp drummed> [Brit drʌm, Am drəm] VB trans

IV.drum <pres part drumming; pret, pp drummed> [Brit drʌm, Am drəm] VB intr

I.drum home VB [Brit drʌm -, Am drəm -] (drum [sth] home)

drums in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for drums in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

II.drum <-mm-> [drʌm] VB intr

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He played the vibraphone, flute, piano, synthesizers and occasional drums, and he was with the band from late 1969 until late 1972.
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They had several brass instruments (cornet, valve trombone, ophicleide), a clarinet or two, a violin or two and tympani (kettle drums).
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The song starts with solo piano, then more instruments are added, such as electric guitar, strings, and different types of drums.
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The composition of band was almost intact with the exception of a key element on drums.
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He plays sopranino and alto saxophones, clarinets, bassoon, flute, bamboo flutes ("shakuhachi", "ney", and panpipes), and didgeridoo; as well as Rastafarian hand drums (nyabingi, repeater, and bass).
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Cross-stick technique on the snare drum is commonly used, and tom-tom drums are often incorporated into the drumbeat itself.
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Fuel drums and ammunition crates were dropped into snowbanks by transports flying just above the deck.
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These can include water drums, hand drums, and larger drums used during ceremonies such as pow wows, sundances and sweatlodges.
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Historically, bugles, drums, and other loud musical instruments were used for clear communication in the noise and confusion of a battlefield.
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This relationship between the drums is derived from the style known as rumba.
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