The drummer was worried because his mallet was missing one minute before the concert. 鼓手很著急,因为他的小音槌在音乐会开始前一分钟不见了。
The drummer doubles in brass as a violinist. 这鼓手还是一个小提琴手。
David is not a good drummer. 大卫不是一个好鼓手。
drummer
[ noun ] someone who plays a drum <noun.person>
Drummer \Drum"mer\, n. 1. One whose office is to best the drum, as in military exercises and marching.
2. One who solicits custom; a commercial traveler. [Colloq. U.S.] --Bartlett.
3. (Zo["o]l.) A fish that makes a sound when caught; as: (a) The squeteague. (b) A California sculpin.
4. (Zo["o]l.) A large West Indian cockroach ({Blatta gigantea}) which drums on woodwork, as a sexual call.
Ruffed \Ruffed\, a. Furnished with a ruff.
{Ruffed grouse} (Zo["o]l.), a North American grouse ({Bonasa umbellus}) common in the wooded districts of the Northern United States. The male has a ruff of brown or black feathers on each side of the neck, and is noted for the loud drumming sound he makes during the breeding season. Called also {tippet grouse}, {partridge}, {birch partridge}, {pheasant}, {drummer}, and {white-flesher}.
{ruffed lemur} (Zo["o]l.), a species of lemur ({lemur varius}) having a conspicuous ruff on the sides of the head. Its color is varied with black and white. Called also {ruffed maucaco}.
The album closes with a Fletcher Henderson arrangement of "Blue Room," performed by a Goodman band that included drummer Louie Bellson and trumpeter Randy Sandke.
During much of the concert Satriani stood planted, eyes closed, between burly bassist Stuart Hamm and polyrhythmic drummer Jonathan Mover.
Most of those jobs (for non-whites) are in the ticket department, and that's about it." A high-performance car once owned by former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr sold for $78,350 at auction.
They decide that they're going to visit for a while." Richards said he wrote the song about Jagger on the advice of drummer Steve Jordan, who co-produced the LP.
But there are always some who prefer marching to a different drummer, or at least to another Sousa tune.
Guitarist Doug Boyle, bassist Charlie Jones, keyboardist Phil Johnstone and drummer Chris Blackwell are roughly 20 years younger than their leader.
A Democratic congresswoman on Tuesday called on President Bush to withdraw all U.S. troops from Western Europe, claiming the days in which the Warsaw Pact nations marched "to the beat of a Soviet drummer" are over.
His point: It will be increasingly difficult for the U.S. to cling to command-and-control measures if even the East Bloc steps to a different drummer.
Eleanor Reissa, whose husband, Allen Herman, was the show's original drummer, was floored by her purchase.
Just deciding to be a drummer was a fairly offbeat career goal in Britain, which he describes as "one of the world's most determinedly unrhythmic nations."
Judith Anne marched to a different drummer.
Mr. Guthrie's heirs sing a different tune today, and public policy making marches to a different drummer.
Young also takes a full half of an LP with a septet that includes trumpeter Buck Clayton, trombonist Dicky Wells, guitarist Freddie Green and drummer Jo Jones.
He and his 26-year-old brother, Vusi, a drummer, lead Tetha, a five-member African jazz/rock aggregate that features Mr. Khumalo's bass as its lead instrument.
Or does Congress march to a different drummer?
Three of the Monkees _ Tork, drummer Micky Dolenz and singer Davy Jones _ were scheduled to perform separately, one on each of the three days of the convention, which started Friday.
The first half of the concert in Alice Tully Hall had pianist James Williams, bassist Ron Carter and drummer Billy Higgins. Hutcherson played with them on a tune which went from slow to fast to mellow, a pretty ballad and a jump-right-in number.
He also talked of Gordon's style, how much a young drummer could learn by just picking up on the rhythms of an experienced man's voice.
Three men in white skins, skirts and brown leather leggings and three women in wrapped white buckskin leggings and floral print shifts, black skirts and white sash vests dance to the beat of a single drummer.
He was always fun to play with," said Damien Womack, 36, a drummer who performed with Vaughan.
The "E.T." host worked his rehearsals around the TV show chores for a grueling month before the band, including bassist Joyce Imbesi and drummer Charlie Adams, hit the road.
Ludwig Gluskin, a drummer for "King of Jazz" Paul Whiteman who also led his own Big Band-era group before taking over as music director for CBS radio and TV, died Friday of kidney failure.
Bass player Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell, the survivors of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, each published books this year.
This year's headliners include super guitarist Pat Metheny with drummer Roy Haynes and bassist Dave Holland. Trumpeter Clark Terry leads an all star small group and the hugely talented French pianist Michel Petrucciani puts in an appearance.
Says Gabriel's drummer, Manu Katche, a Parisian whose father comes from the Ivory Coast: "When he sings you can see sand in your eyes.
Yes didn't, and neither did its drummer.
Phillip Lee Morgan, 13, a drummer, was to play in his first concert Monday.
It's one of the greatest forms of education and it's happening in all of music." For "Art Deco," he plays with just three other musicians, all longtime friends: tenor saxophonist James Clay, bassist Charlie Haden and drummer Billy Higgins.
Worldwide there are at least 40 of them, each marching to its own drummer.
The core group was pianist Hotep Idris Galeta, bassist Nat Reeves, drummer Carl Allen and McLean.