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A real rimshot is when you hit the edge of the drum and the head at the same time. The 'ba-dum-tssshhh' is called a ' sting '. In case you're wondering if you really do get that sound from two drums and a cymbal falling off a cliff, someone's already tried it. A rimshot is a percussion technique used to produce an accented snare drum backbeat. The sound is produced by simultaneously hitting the rim and head of a drum with a drum stick. The sound and various techniques. Rimshot The act of housing a common shot of liquor in the rectum of a 'giving' party, and subsequently the act of consuming said shot. Not to be confused with the comedic / musical definition of a similar name. Now the inner fluids coagulated with the rum, and really spiced up that rimshot.

A rimshot is the sound produced by hitting the rim and the head of a drum simultaneously, with a drum stick. Rimshots are usually played to produce a more accented note, and are typically played loudly. However, soft rim shots are possible. Rimshots are often used for softer percussion in place of a snare drum in both actual and virtual drumkits.There are three standard types of rim shots in marching percussion. The first, most common type of rimshot is the normal rimshot. This is played with the bead of the stick about three inches from the rim. This produces a prominent, accented tone. The second is called a 'ping shot'. In a ping shot, the bead is oriented much closer to the rim, about one inch. This produces a high pitched sound. The third, called a 'gock,' is produced by putting the bead of the drum stick at the center, the rim making contact closer to the hand than in a ping or normal rimshot. This makes a lower sound.In Latin percussion, timbale players play rimshots near the edge of the head, but these sound very different from gocks in marching percussion.In orchestral percussion, a rimshot is performed by placing one drum stick with the stick head near the middle of the drumhead, and the shaft pressed against the rim, and striking with the other stick. This produces a less powerful, but more precise and accurate rimshot than its marching cousin. This method is known as a 'stick shot'.


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rim·shot

also rim shot
Rimshot
(rĭm′shŏt′)n.
1. A sharp sound produced by simultaneously striking the rim and the head of a drum with a drumstick.
2. A quick, abrupt drumroll followed by such a sound or by the striking of a cymbal, often used for emphasis after the punchline of a joke told by a comedian.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

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A real rimshot is when you hit the edge of the drum and the head at the same time. The 'ba-dum-tssshhh' is called a ' sting '. In case you're wondering if you really do get that sound from two drums and a cymbal falling off a cliff, someone's already tried it. A rimshot is a percussion technique used to produce an accented snare drum backbeat. The sound is produced by simultaneously hitting the rim and head of a drum with a drum stick. The sound and various techniques. Rimshot The act of housing a common shot of liquor in the rectum of a 'giving' party, and subsequently the act of consuming said shot. Not to be confused with the comedic / musical definition of a similar name. Now the inner fluids coagulated with the rum, and really spiced up that rimshot.

A rimshot is the sound produced by hitting the rim and the head of a drum simultaneously, with a drum stick. Rimshots are usually played to produce a more accented note, and are typically played loudly. However, soft rim shots are possible. Rimshots are often used for softer percussion in place of a snare drum in both actual and virtual drumkits.There are three standard types of rim shots in marching percussion. The first, most common type of rimshot is the normal rimshot. This is played with the bead of the stick about three inches from the rim. This produces a prominent, accented tone. The second is called a 'ping shot'. In a ping shot, the bead is oriented much closer to the rim, about one inch. This produces a high pitched sound. The third, called a 'gock,' is produced by putting the bead of the drum stick at the center, the rim making contact closer to the hand than in a ping or normal rimshot. This makes a lower sound.In Latin percussion, timbale players play rimshots near the edge of the head, but these sound very different from gocks in marching percussion.In orchestral percussion, a rimshot is performed by placing one drum stick with the stick head near the middle of the drumhead, and the shaft pressed against the rim, and striking with the other stick. This produces a less powerful, but more precise and accurate rimshot than its marching cousin. This method is known as a 'stick shot'.


Also found in: Wikipedia.

rim·shot

also rim shot(rĭm′shŏt′)n.
1. A sharp sound produced by simultaneously striking the rim and the head of a drum with a drumstick.
2. A quick, abrupt drumroll followed by such a sound or by the striking of a cymbal, often used for emphasis after the punchline of a joke told by a comedian.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

rimshot

(ˈrɪmˌʃɒt) n
the deliberate simultaneous striking of the head and the rim of a drum
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

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