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tom-tom

NOUN
  1. any of various drums with small heads

How To Use tom-tom In A Sentence

  • I can play one beat on a tom-tom, and that might set me off. Master of Time, Defier of Age
  • However, every time Rudolph turned his back, the band (in their usual mischievous way) would surreptitiously displace a tom-tom or a speaker, causing Roddy to become increasingly agitated.
  • He started the concert by drumming with his hands on a tom-tom, eventually progressing to the entire kit.
  • She's the latest to join the bandwagon, tom-tomming to the world the benefits of going veggie.
  • They even held a drumming session teaching youngsters how to play the tom-tom and bongos.
  • One or more floor tom-toms followed and by 1940 the drum kit had reached its present form, though any number of peripheral instruments may be added by the player.
  • Thai cultural activities are also part of the program, and this includes learning musical instruments and tom-toms.
  • The stone came down with a thump on the white meat, and thereafter arose and fell in a sort of tom-tom accompaniment to the poet's song: CHAPTER VII
  • She batters her tom-toms at a tempo either ahead of or behind the guitars and vocals.
  • As for the drummer, suffice it to say he took it to another level with a much bigger kit, flying around the tom-toms and engaging in fierce double-bass song finales.
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