Author of Drums
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BOYDAuthor of "Drums."
EDMONDSAuthor of "Drums Along the Mohawk."
EDMONDS"Drums Along the Mohawk" author
VATSRelatives of drums
TABLADrums of India
FIFESPartners of drums
FIFESSometime partners of drums
CONGASDrums of African origin
SABUStar of "Savage Drums"
ROLLProlonged sound, as of drums.
BLAREOF"A ... bugles, a ruffle of drums,"
AFTKipling's "Drums of the Fore and ..."
BONGOOne of a pair of drums
TIMBALEOne of a pair of drums
BONGOOne of a pair of connected drums
MARCHINGWhat followed beating of Kublai's great drums.
SITARInstrument often accompanied by a pair of small drums
goombayThe calypso-style music associated with the playing of such drums
percussionthe act of striking; musical instruments as drums, etc., sounded by being struck
tablaa pair of small different-sized hand drums used especially in music of India
percussionsPERCUSSION, the act of striking; musical instruments as drums, etc., sounded by being struck
tablassmall drum or pair of drums of India tuned to different pitches and played with the hands
bongosone of a pair of small connected drums of different sizes and pitches played with the hands
bongoistone of a pair of small connected drums of different sizes and pitches played with the hands
tablasmall drum or pair of drums of India tuned to different pitches and played with the hands
percoidsA fish of a large group that includes the perches, basses, jacks, snappers, grunts, sea breams, and drums
bidonvillesA shanty town built of oil drums or other metal containers, esp. on the outskirts of a North African city
bidonvilleA shanty town built of oil drums or other metal containers, esp. on the outskirts of a North African city
trapgroup of percussion instruments (as a bass drum, snare drums, and cymbals) used especially in a dance or jazz band
banded(of a column, door architrave, etc.) having the regular flutings, moldings, or the like interrupted at regular intervals by projecting blocks or drums