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Перевод: drummer
[существительное] барабанщик ; коммивояжер ; ударник ; бродяга ; вор
Тезаурус:
- "I used to go and play basketball at this gymnasium," recalls Randy, as though it were only yesterday, "and from there I'd go over to this drummer's house and we'd jam."
- The drummer gave a few bangs on his big drum, the accordionist struck up a lively tune and the procession moved off to the first house.
- It was presented to the Aids organisation by Brian May, a guitarist in the group, and drummer Roger Taylor to set up the Freddie Mercury Memorial Trust.
- Along with all these grooves I've written some accompanying drum machine patterns, but do try to get together with a real drummer or, better still, a number of different drummers.
- So I dashed to a central London hotel and sat with both Scotty and his longtime friend, drummer DJ Fontana.
- "The original band was John, obviously, Davey Graham, a drummer from Manchester called Peter, who was an accountant during the week.
- And he said, "Listen to this one track, this drummer."
- Sheila E, Prince's drummer, had already established her musician's credentials before she joined him, though it remains to be seen where she goes from here.
- The first is the absence of drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor (who, it appears, has left the band for good), to be replaced by ex-Dokken, King Diamond and WWIII skinsman Mikkey Dee.
- The production credits for the band's first album "T-Ride" (released on Hollywood Records) go to drummer Eric Valentine, while the songwriting was the work of bassist Arlie.
- If a guitar player isn't locked in with his drummer, it can sound awful - especially if you're playing fast chords.
- Now it's the indie bands who are stuck with endless reruns of James Brown's "Funky Drummer" breakbeat while the rappers continue to revive old musics and invent new ones.
- But if you were playing with a drummer who liked to give it some wallop, you'd soon be lost in terms of volume, and that would piss you off a bit.
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