drumbeatnoun [ C ]
uk/ˈdrʌm.biːt/us/ˈdrʌm.biːt/(the sound of) a single hit on a drum
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Musical instruments
- accordion
- alphorn
- alto
- alto recorder
- bagpipes
- English horn
- euphonium
- fingerboard
- flugelhorn
- flute
- pitched
- plectrum
- reed
- reed instrument
- sax
- viola
- violin
- violoncello
- vuvuzela
- wind chimes
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Examples from literature
- And now once more they gave us Eastern music, awful stuff, pulsating with a distant drumbeat like the tramp of an army of devils.
- Captain Daniels marched to the dining-room door, his gold-headed cane marking time like a drumbeat.
- From that day the flag flew regularly over the rocky shelf, and, in time, bugles and morning drumbeats were wafted from it to the decks of passing ships.
- Slower still they went, while the drumbeats became louder, until they seemed to fall upon their own ear-drums.
- Through the roaring in his ears he thought he heard drumbeats, and the fanfare of a trumpet, and voices.