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The word "percussion" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that is used to describe a sound produced by striking or shaking a musical instrument. For example, "The drummer added a jazzy percussion to the song with his drumset."
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percussion
noun
The collision of two bodies in order to produce a sound.
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Its magic lay in its marriage of brass and piano, of rasping percussion, of the warmth of Ferrer's voice.
I don't think I can describe how Cuban percussion affects me in words but it's a feeling, deep in my solar plexus".
The huge wind and brass sections steal the foreground from the habitually warmer sonority of the strings, and the percussion section dominates over everything.
"I thought to myself, 'I'm going to build a percussion drum I can play myself,'" Dion says.
The sea's rhythm and the steady percussion of sand shrimps against the bottom of the tent is punctuated by my gasps, in time with the shooting stars.
This includes the sampling of an ex-girlfriend's footsteps, as well as a creaky gate in Wales, as percussion noises.
"I've got a percussion drum company!" The Dube, in case you haven't seen it, is sort of like a cubic bongo.
Unless he voiced EB the drumming bunny in Hop purely for the love of percussion and adorable woodland creatures, there once was a time when Russell Brand liked capital.
I lunched on spicy haggis rolls, then sat on the hillside listening to the Creole Choir of Cuba: effervescent Caribbean folk beating back the Scottish weather with percussion instruments.
We boiled the flesh away so we could use them as percussion!
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A similar differentiation exists in Indochinese music in the contrast between the percussion-dominated pi phat band of Thailand and the string-dominated mahori bands of Thailand and Cambodia.
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