0 (in an orchestra, the group of people who play) musical instruments in which the sound is produced by striking them eg drums, cymbals etc -- เครื่องดนตรีประเภทเคาะหรือตี
(also adjective) a percussion instrument.
He plays (the) percussion in the orchestra
1 the striking of one hard object against another -- การกระทบ
The percussion is divided into three set-ups spread throughout the hall.
They also represented all four disciplines: three woodwind, three brass, one percussion, and three string players.
How about if one is played by woodwind and the other by tuned percussion?
A significant number wrote that it was a keyboard or percussion instrument and one stated it was a stringed instrument.
Its instrumentation is flexible, but will typically include a rhythm section (percussion, bass, piano) and frontline musicians (saxophone/ trumpet/ voice etc).
A jaunty canon between woodwind and percussion then gets rapidly overwhelmed by brass.
The waveform diagram displays the contrast between spatially extended, sustained dissonant chords and sharply articulated, strongly localised (on the left) dynamic peaks of the percussion.
Similarly, girls' lack of participation in lower brass and percussion and in popular music is evident in schools and professional environments.