- skrabalai
- 1 skrabalaĩ sm. pl. (3b) DŽ, MuzŽ lietuvių liaudies mušamasis instrumentas: Iki XIX a. pabaigos skrabalais buvo pritariama smuikui arba armonikai MLTEIII226.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
škrabalai — interj. ėjimui škrabant nusakyti: Škrabalai škrabalai – ir nuškrabalavo MTtIV44(M.Katk) … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
skrabalai — skrabalai̇̃ dkt. Skrãbalus muzikántas mùša dviem lazdẽlėmis … Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas
skrabalai — 3 skrabalaĩ interj. plepėjimui, tarškėjimui nusakyti: O tos mergės skrabalaĩ skrabalaĩ i leka par sodą (sodžių) KlvrŽ … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
skrabalai — 2 skrabalaĩ sm. pl. (3b) NdŽ žr. skrebai 1 … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Bell (instrument) — See also: Tubular bell For the part of a wind instrument, see Wind instrument#Parts. Bell Parts of a typical bell: 1. yoke, 2. crown, 3. head, 4. shoulder, 5. waist … Wikipedia
skrabalas — skrãbalas sm. (3b) 1. Jn(Kv, Šts), DŽ, KlvrŽ, Škn medinis varpelis, rišamas gyvuliams po kaklu, kleketas, tarškalas: Po karve pakabintas skrãbalas iš medžio su dum barškučium J. Parišo karvei skrãbalą po kaklo, kad skrabėtum Mžk. Karvė be… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Percussion instrument — Percussion redirects here. For other uses, see Percussion (disambiguation). A percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound when hit with an implement or when it is shaken, rubbed, scraped, or otherwise acted upon in a way that sets… … Wikipedia
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Cymbal — A suspended cymbal … Wikipedia
Drum — For other uses, see Drum (disambiguation). The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments, which is technically classified as the membranophones.[1] Drums consist of at least one membrane, called a drumhead or drum skin, that … Wikipedia