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"drumming of" is a correct phrase in written English.
It refers to the sound or rhythmic beating of drums. Example: The drumming of the rain on the roof was a soothing lullaby.
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The snarling guitars of Mr. Armstrong are there, and the assured drumming of Tre Cool, too.
Nearly to the house, he was startled by the desperate feathered drumming of a pheasant's rush.
His rhythmic feel was unhurried but precise, against the loosely propulsive drumming of Adam Nussbaum.
"Every Time You Turn Around" is bolstered by the sturdy drumming of Joey Barnes.
This is backed up by the powerful drumming of the late Cedric Sharpley.
MrStitches's favourite Animal moment is his "drumming of Fever" with Rita Moreno.
You can hear the chirping of birds or drumming of monsoon rains, although wide overhangs protect the terrace furniture.
At first, Conrad's drumming of the word may look like a mere tic, or a lazy reflex.
It was early January; we left Pasco iced over, the syncopated drumming of hail falling on its metal roofs.
Galactic's foundation is the drumming of Stanton Moore, who has clearly studied Zigaboo Modeliste of the Meters.
He sometimes teaches the traditional dancing and drumming of the Malinke tribe at the Djoniba School in Greenwich Village.
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