Results for: rhythm instruments
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band composed of musicians of many different instruments (usually including string and wind instruments); space reserved in front of a stage for musicians (Theatre), front seats, group of musicians, large group of classical musicians, main floor of the...orchestra
band including jugs as instrumentsjug band
band of brass instrumentsbrass band
beat on something with steady rhythm, call to return to quarters, evening military display for entertainment, make tattoo, permanent picture or design on skin, permanent skin decoration in which ink is inserted under the skin; cry, shout; trumpet or bu...tattoo
brain wave, see also:beta rhythmbeta wave
brazenly overbearing, flashy and vulgar, impudent; made of brass; like brass, of golden yellow color, something which is made of or similar to brass; insolent person, rude person, sounding like brass instrumentsbrassy
calmly, calmness, chill, make slightly cold; be chilled, become slightly cold; calm, soothe, coldish, coldness; poise, composure, emphasizing sum of money, excellent, expressing pleasure, fashionable, having relaxed rhythm, keeping temperature low, mak...cool
certain wind instruments (flute, clarinet, oboe etc.), musical instrument, of certain wind instruments (flute, relating to woodwind, woodwinds of orchestrawoodwind
changeable, irregular in rhythm, likely to move, make unsteady, not constant or reliable, not fixed, tottering, unstable, shaky; insecure; changeableunsteady
classical composition for a solo instrument, musical composition of three to four movements for one or two instruments, one-movement baroque keyboard compositionsonata
close, falling tone, intonation, musical sequence, rhythm, rhythm in language, beat, inflectioncadence
cluster of performance-measuring instruments, comic strip frame, control area of a computer, decorate with panels; cover with panels, display on a computer screen, fence section, flat rectangular part, group of judges or speakers, group of judges; boar...panel
composition for nine voices or instruments, group of nine musicians, musical combination of nine voices or instruments; musical composition for nine voices or instrumentsnonet
composition for two performers, pair, song or musical piece for two voices or instrumentsduet
computerized electronic instrument capable of reproducing the sounds of various musical instruments; person or thing that synthesizes, electronic musical instrument, manufacturer of synthetic substances, somebody who combines different elementssynthesizer
 

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