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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drumming by" is correct and can be used in written English to describe the action of drumming or playing a drum in a specific location or while passing by a certain place.
Example: The sound of drumming by the street performers filled the air as we walked through the city.
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It's signaled by drumming by Fairly Famous Briton Evelyn Glennie.
The townspeople give all their distinguished guests a vigorous ceremonial welcome greetings from the village elders, songs from the women, drumming by young men.
The designer cited Jean Cocteau and Jimi Hendrix in his list of references, and the virtuoso drumming by Cindy Blackman Santana gave the show an edge.
Choreographed to a score of electronic music and live conga drumming by Paul Uhry Newman, this comedy includes many flights of fancy, but no trapezes.
Monday at 5, 5 45 and 6 30 p.m. at the National Museum of the American Indian, 1 Bowling Green, opening with drumming by Silvercloud, a group of American Indian musicians (212) 625-3595 or www.dancinginthestreets.org (Dunning).
The piece, performed to music by Stevie Wonder with drumming by Jonathan Mele, conjures up a raucous club setting in which six dancers live whole lives in one long night.
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From speakers relaying the sound of an amplified floor drummed by feet moving like hummingbirds.
I tried to distract myself by drumming and then by mudding the log sides of our cabin.
"Mercury" continues the complex drumming theme by incorporating layered percussion and contains a vocally manipulated chorus.
And then one night he was roused by drumming.
But we can help them by "drumming".
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