drumline

[ˈdrʌm.laɪn]

drumline Definition

a group of percussion instruments, typically drums and cymbals, played in a marching band or parade.

Using drumline: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "drumline" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The drumline kept the beat for the marching band during the parade.

  • Example

    He auditioned for the drumline and was accepted as a snare drummer.

  • Example

    The drumline's performance at the halftime show was impressive.

drumline Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for drumline

  • percussion section
  • drum corps

Phrases with drumline

  • a group of percussion instruments that are stationary and played in front of the marching band

    Example

    The front ensemble played the marimba and xylophone during the concert.

  • a rhythmic sequence played by the drumline to mark time or signal a change in formation

    Example

    The drumline played a cadence as the marching band made a turn.

  • a competition between two or more drumlines to showcase their skills and creativity

    Example

    The drumline battle at the music festival was intense and exciting.

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Summary: drumline in Brief

'Drumline' [ˈdrʌm.laɪn] refers to a group of percussion instruments, typically drums and cymbals, played in a marching band or parade. It is an essential part of the marching band, keeping the beat and adding rhythm to the performance. The drumline can also perform cadences and participate in drumline battles, showcasing their skills and creativity.