tenor

  • 121tenor drum — noun any of various drums with small heads • Syn: ↑tom tom • Hypernyms: ↑drum, ↑membranophone, ↑tympan * * * tenor drum noun A snareless drum intermediate between a side drum and a bass drum, used esp in military bands • • • …

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  • 122tenor cor — mellophone. [1925 30] * * * tenor cor noun The mellophone (see under ↑mellow) • • • Main Entry: ↑tenor …

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  • 123Tenor drummer — A tenor drummer is typically one who marches with a precision marching unit such as a world class drum and bugle corps such as the Phantom Regiment or a marching band and beats on from three to six (four or five more common) drums connected… …

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  • 124tenor drum — ▪ musical instrument  cylindrical drum larger and deeper toned than the closely related snare drum and lacking snares. It is usually about 18 inches (45 cm) in diameter and 14 inches (35 cm) in height and is normally beaten with two soft headed… …

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  • 125tenor horn — /tɛnə ˈhɔn/ (say tenuh hawn) noun a saxhorn of the tenor range, used in brass bands …

  • 126tenor est qui legem dat feudo — /tenar est kway liyjam dit fyuwdow/ It is the tenor [of the feudal grant] which regulates its effect and extent …

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  • 127tenor of a will — The purport, rather than the exact words, of the instrument. It is enough to prove the tenor or substance of a lost will, without proving the precise statement of the language terms used in it. Jones v Caller, 139 Ind 382, 38 NE 812 …

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  • 128tenor clef — noun a clef that puts middle C on the fourth line of the staff; used for writing music for bassoons or cellos or tenor horns • Hypernyms: ↑clef …

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