[
UK
/dɹˈʌmɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈdɹəmɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈdɹəmɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
-
the act of playing drums
he practiced his drumming several hours every day
How To Use drumming In A Sentence
- In most cases, each song is given melodic depth by MacKaye's baritone guitar and Farina's stripped-kit drumming.
- Although Mr. Smith didn't fully solo until this last tune, throughout the set his polyrhythmic drumming evoked a movie with four subplots going at once, all of which, I'd be willing to wager, are better than the latest Harry Potter movie, even in 3D. The Sound Way Down in the Underground
- The energy from the land was invigorating and there was drumming in the near distance that added to the ambiance.
- Also, surprising to me, was the skill and energy of Torry Castellano's drumming.
- Up until 10 o'clock, Audrey and I enjoyed sitting and watching the spectacles, drumming our fingers to the impeccable music, and chit-chatting about absolutely useless girl talk.
- The song is a fiery mix of twanging guitar with relentless drumming.
- Up until 10 o'clock, Audrey and I enjoyed sitting and watching the spectacles, drumming our fingers to the impeccable music, and chit-chatting about absolutely useless girl talk.
- It is something he is drumming into his players and before the recent blip it looked like he was getting through. The Sun
- Drumming is a good way of developing your sense of rhythm.
- In an auditorium in Taipei, about 400 relatives also took part in a Buddhist ceremony with monks chanting softly and drumming lightly on wooden blocks.