percussion instrument
percussion instrument — 名詞
1. a musical device that makes sound when you strike, shake, or rub it using your h
打擊樂器
敲打或搖晃發聲的樂器
a musical device that makes sound when you strike, shake, or rub it using your hands, sticks, or other beaters
Beatriz plays three percussion instruments — the drums, the xylophone, and the tambourine.
Beatriz 會玩三種打擊樂器——爵士鼓、木琴和鈴鼓。
three percussion instruments — list of types
The school band wants students to learn a percussion instrument like the marimba or triangle.
學校樂團希望學生學習打擊樂器,例如馬林巴琴或三角鐵。
learn a percussion instrument
Asher's first percussion instrument was a small hand drum passed down from his grandmother.
Asher 的第一件打擊樂器是祖母傳給他的一顆小手鼓。
In music class, Chiara discovered that the cymbal is classified as a percussion instrument.
在音樂課上,Chiara 發現鈸也歸類為打擊樂器。
- drum
the most common type of percussion instrument; often used informally to refer to any percussion instrument
- percussion
shorter form used in contexts like 'percussion section' or 'plays percussion'; less precise than 'percussion instrument'
- string instrument
instruments like the violin or guitar that produce sound through vibrating strings
- wind instrument
instruments like the flute or trumpet that produce sound through air blown into them
用法筆記
This term covers a wide variety of instruments, including drums, cymbals, xylophones, maracas, triangles, and tambourines. A person who plays percussion instruments is called a percussionist.