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drum
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(tárogató)

(tárogató)

dob

a musical instrument consisting of a hollow, round frame with plastic or skin stretched tightly across one or both ends, played by hitting it with sticks or hands

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Drum lessons have helped him improve his sense of rhythm.
He played a fast rhythm on the drum during the band's performance.
What is a "drum"?

A drum is a percussion instrument consisting of a cylindrical shell with a stretched material covering one or both ends. The drum produces sound when the player strikes this material with their hands, sticks, or mallets. The pitch and tone can vary based on the size of the drum, the tension of the material, and how it is played. Drums are used in various musical genres and settings, including orchestras, marching bands, and rock bands, providing rhythm and dynamic support. They are fundamental to many types of music and are known for their powerful, resonant sounds.

snare drum
snare drum
Főnév
uk flag
/snˈɛɹ dɹˈʌm/
(kisdob)

(kisdob)

bőgődob

a small drum with two heads and snares stretched across the bottom head, producing a sharp, rattling sound when struck

What is a "snare drum"?

A snare drum is a cylindrical percussion instrument with a set of metal wires, called snares, stretched across the bottom head. The drum produces a sharp, crisp sound when the top head is struck with sticks. The snares create a distinctive rattling or buzzing effect, adding to the drum's characteristic tone. The snare drum is commonly used in various musical settings, including orchestras, marching bands, and drum kits. It is known for its strong, precise rhythm and is essential for keeping time and adding dynamics to musical performances.

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bell
bell
Főnév
b
b
e
e
ll
l
(csengő)

(csengő)

harang

a metal cup-shaped object with a separate piece of metal hanging inside that makes a ringing noise when it moves

What is a "bell"?

A bell is a metal percussion instrument with a hollow, cup-shaped body that produces sound when struck. It typically has a clapper inside, which hits the sides of the bell when it is moved or shaken. Bells come in various sizes and shapes and are used in many different contexts, including church services, ceremonial events, and musical compositions. The sound of a bell is often described as clear and resonant, and its tone can vary depending on the size, shape, and material of the bell.

gong
gong
Főnév
g
g
o
ɔ
n
n
g
g
(gongkészülék)

(gongkészülék)

gong

a large, flat metal percussion instrument, typically circular in shape, suspended vertically and struck with a mallet to produce a resonant, reverberating sound

What is a "gong"?

A gong is a large, circular percussion instrument made of metal, with a flat, disk-like shape and a raised center. It produces sound when struck with a mallet or beater. The gong's sound is deep and resonant, with a rich, sustained tone that can carry across long distances. It is used in various musical and ceremonial contexts, including orchestras, traditional Asian music, and religious rituals. The size and thickness of the gong affect its pitch and resonance, making it a versatile instrument with a dramatic, powerful sound.

bongo drum
bongo drum
Főnév
uk flag
/bˈɑːŋɡoʊ dɹˈʌm/
(bongo)

(bongo)

bongo dob

a pair of small, tuned drums, typically of different sizes, joined together and played with the hands

What is a "bongo drum"?

A bongo drum is a pair of small, hand-played drums that are typically attached together. Each drum has a cylindrical shape with a wooden or plastic shell and a drumhead made of animal skin or synthetic material. The bongo drums are played by striking the drumheads with the fingers or palms, producing sharp, lively sounds. They are commonly used in Latin American music, especially in genres like salsa and Afro-Cuban music, as well as in various other musical styles. The bongo drums add a rhythmic, percussive element to performances and are known for their bright, energetic tones.

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Összetett Főnév
rattle
rattle
Főnév
r
r
a
æ
tt
t
ə
l
l
e
(rádió)

(rádió)

csörgő

a percussion instrument that produces sound when shaken, typically consisting of a container filled with small objects or beads

What is a "rattle"?

A rattle is a percussion instrument consisting of a container filled with small objects, such as beads, seeds, or pellets. When shaken, these objects move around and strike the inside of the container, producing a rhythmic, shaking sound. Rattles come in various shapes and sizes, from handheld versions to larger, more complex instruments. They are used in many musical traditions around the world, including folk, ceremonial, and contemporary music, to add texture, rhythm, and a distinctive sound effect to performances.

Jew's harp
Jew's harp
Főnév
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/dʒˈuːz hˈɑːɹp/
(buzuki)

(buzuki)

duda

a small musical instrument consisting of a flexible metal or bamboo tongue attached to a frame, which is placed in the performer's mouth and plucked to produce a twanging sound

What is a "Jew's harp"?

A Jew's harp is a small, handheld instrument made of metal or bamboo with a flexible reed attached to a frame. To play it, the musician holds the frame against their teeth or lips and plucks the reed with their finger. This action causes the reed to vibrate and produce a unique, twangy sound. The pitch and tone can be modified by changing the shape of the mouth and the airflow. The Jew's harp is used in various musical traditions around the world and is known for its distinctive, resonant sound.

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xylophone
xylophone
Főnév
x
z
y
l
l
o
ə
ph
f
o
n
n
e
(zongorás xilofon)

(zongorás xilofon)

xilofon

a percussion instrument consisting of a row of wooden bars in different lengths set on a frame, played by a wooden or plastic mallet

What is a "xylophone"?

A xylophone is a percussion instrument consisting of a series of wooden bars arranged in a keyboard-like layout. Each bar is tuned to a specific pitch and is supported by a frame. The bars are struck with mallets to produce a clear, bright sound. The xylophone’s notes are organized from low to high, allowing the player to create melodies and harmonies. It is commonly used in orchestras, concert bands, and educational settings, and is valued for its precise, melodic tones and versatility.

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