cowbell Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkau.bel]
  • Us [ ˈkau.bel]

Meaning of cowbell In English

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Examples of cowbell

  • First came the sound of a cowbell. 

  • I heard a drowsy cowbell somewhere over the hills in the pasture. 

  • I heard the occasional sleepy tinkle of a cowbell, and the crickets were calling. 

  • The air smelled like early winter, and was vibrant with the melody of cowbells. 

  • The tank-a-tank of cowbells sounded from homing animals. 

  • The pianist also plays three woodblocks, the celesta is supplemented with three antique cymbals, and the vibraphonist has three alpine cowbells coupled with three glockenspiel bars.

  • Incorporation of unusual instruments (for rock drummers of the time) such as cowbells, glockenspiel, and tubular bells, along with several standard kit elements, helped create a highly varied setup.

  • The name cowbell usually refers to a single bell.

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