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- Sting_(percussion) abstract "A sting is a short sequence played by a drummer to punctuate a joke, especially an obvious one. A sting is often used as accompaniment during cabaret- and circus-style shows. The sound of the sting is sometimes written ba dum tsh, ba-dum ching, and occasionally ba dum tis. In British English, boom boom is commonly used. An abbreviation used in chats is //* .A sting is sometimes mistakenly called a rimshot. A rimshot is only a component of the sting, and does not appear at all in some stings. In the context of percussion, rimshot normally refers to a single stroke of the stick in which the rim and skin of a drum are both struck simultaneously by the same stick, creating an accent.Common stings may feature a short roll followed by a crash or splash cymbal and kick drum, a flam, or a rimshot. The advanced example at right uses a tom then kick, followed by a pause to put the final stroke offbeat, and a final stroke using both the snare and kick drums to support a one-handed cymbal choke, meaning all three are hit at once.".
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- Sting_(percussion) description "Recording of a classic basic sting, using two drums and then an unchoked cymbal".
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- Sting_(percussion) title "Sample of a sting".
- Sting_(percussion) subject Category:Percussion_performance_techniques.
- Sting_(percussion) subject Category:Sound_effects.
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- Sting_(percussion) comment "A sting is a short sequence played by a drummer to punctuate a joke, especially an obvious one. A sting is often used as accompaniment during cabaret- and circus-style shows. The sound of the sting is sometimes written ba dum tsh, ba-dum ching, and occasionally ba dum tis. In British English, boom boom is commonly used. An abbreviation used in chats is //* .A sting is sometimes mistakenly called a rimshot. A rimshot is only a component of the sting, and does not appear at all in some stings.".
- Sting_(percussion) label "Sting (percussion)".
- Sting_(percussion) label "Tusch".
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