A rim shot
2007-04-30 13:47:40
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answered by Fat Boy 5
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2016-10-14 05:25:11
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answered by lambdin 4
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it's called a Sting... (I've been a drummer for almost 40 years) and most folks just call it a Ba-Dum-BUM... BUT....
This is it's definition...
A sting is a short sequence played by a drummer to punctuate a joke, especially an obvious or slapstick one. A sting is often used as accompaniment during cabaret- or circus-style shows. It is often erroneously called a rimshot, although a rimshot can be part of a sting.
Figures may take the form of a short roll followed by crash cymbal and kick drum, a flam, or a rimshot.
It is often spoken as "badum-bum-CHING!", "ba-dum CHSHH!", "bu-bumKSH!", "ba-dum PSH!" or "ba-dum TSH!" (the latter two often considered to be the most 'common' sounds used) or similar, in response to hearing a particularly corny joke.
There's an example of it at the link below.. go listen
2007-04-30 14:30:11
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answered by Jwoo10 2
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Yeah , "rimshot" , which is strange cause an actual drum rimshot is nothing like the "comedy" rimshot. Anyway, for a cool effect, try doing the "buh buh CHEE" after this heretofore unknown Eddie Money line whilst speaking at a PETA function: "Yeah. our dog Artie, we had to put him down..........he wouldn't get off the couch" . ......
2007-04-30 13:58:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Rimshot Definition
2016-11-11 03:44:31
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answered by ? 4
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A rim shot. It originated in Burlesque or vaudeville, when the comedians told a joke where the punchline was obvious or dumb.
2007-04-30 13:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Rim shot
2007-04-30 14:03:31
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answer #7
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answered by Mee-OW =^..^= 7
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WHEN U R READING THIS DONT STOP OR SOMETHING BAD WILL HAPPEN MY NAME IS SUMMER I AM 15 YEARS OLD i have BLONDE HAIR , SCARS no NOSE OR EARS I AM DEAD IF U DONT COPY THIS JUS LIKE FROM THE RING COPY N POST THIS ON 5 MORE SITES OR I WILL APPEAR ONE CREEPY NIGHT WEN UR NOT ExPECTING IT BY YOUR BED WITH A NIFE AND KILL U THIS IS NO JOKE SUMMET ING GOOD WILL HAPPEN TO U IF YOU POST THIS ON 5 MORE FLASH BOXES
2007-04-30 13:49:24
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answered by jamie braun 2
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yup, like Jesse said, it's called a rim shot.
2007-04-30 13:49:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called noise
2007-04-30 13:48:07
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answered by luckford2004 7
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