noun
percussion
p-KUH-shuhn
noun
1
Musical instruments played by striking, shaking, or scraping, such as drums and cymbals.
"The percussion section kept the beat steady throughout the piece."
2
The act of one object striking another, especially to produce sound.
"The percussion of hailstones on the roof kept them awake."
3
A medical technique of tapping on the body to help diagnose a condition.
"The doctor used percussion on his chest to check for fluid in the lungs."
How to Use Percussion
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAnything to do with hitting or striking — most commonly, drums and similar instruments in music.
Common pairings
percussion instrument
percussion section
drums and percussion
Word Forms
percussions plural
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Etymology
From Latin percussio, "a striking", from percutere, "to strike through" (per- + quatere, "to shake").