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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auxiliary percussion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to additional percussion instruments that are not part of the standard drum set, often used in musical compositions or performances.
Example: "The orchestra included a variety of instruments, with a special emphasis on auxiliary percussion such as tambourines and maracas."
Alternatives: "additional percussion" or "supplementary percussion".
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Nowhere else do water-sport squeals serve as auxiliary percussion.
For the album, Xiu Xiu radically reinterpreted the dreamy, low-impact original recordings, incorporating overdriven guitars, piano, synthesizer, vibraphone, and auxiliary percussion.
Within the orchestra unpitched percussion is termed auxiliary percussion, and this subsection of the percussion section includes all unpitched instruments of the orchestra no matter how they are played, for example the pea whistle and siren.
Below are just a few common options you may want to consider: Double bass pedals Cowbells/Jam blocks Additional toms (sometimes tuned to specific notes) Chimes, bells, and other auxiliary percussion instruments.
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For touring or session work auxiliary musicians used include Alex Pertout on percussion, Duane Billings on percussion, and Lachlan Doley on keyboards.
Percussion - Percussion actually refers to many different instruments - drumset, snare drum, timpani, keyboard percussion, auxiliary, and plenty of others, depending on what you can buy or what the school offers.
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