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Thunder sheet

A thunder sheet is a thin sheet of metal used to produce sound effects for musical or dramatic events. The device may be shaken, causing it to vibrate, or struck with a mallet. It is also known as a thunder machine, though this can also refer to a large drum used for a similar sound effect.

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Classification
Percussion
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
111.221+112.1 (Individual percussion plaques, or the player makes a shaking motion)
Other names
Thunder machine; machine à tonnerre (fr); Donnerblech, Donnermaschine (de)

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Thunder sheet

Nodes27
Edges26
Triples17
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.074074
Components1

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Thunder sheet

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related to Usage · 9
Thunder sheet → Appius, Dennis, Dramatist John Dennis, Drury Lane, His, London, Notable, Theatre Royal, Virginia
related to External links · 2
Thunder sheet → OxfordIndex, Thunder
related to Theatre · 2
Thunder sheet → Prior, Such
Classification · 1
Thunder sheet → Percussion
Hornbostel–Sachs classification · 1
Thunder sheet → 111.221+112.1 (Individual percussion plaques, or the player makes a shaking motion)
Other names · 1
Thunder sheet → Thunder machine; machine à tonnerre (fr); Donnerblech, Donnermaschine (de)
is a · 1
Thunder sheet → thin sheet of metal used to produce sound effects for musical or dramatic events

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thunder sheet used sound machine also metal theatre player shaking musical effect instrument percussion paiste sabian dennis invention still notable

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Thunder sheetClassificationPercussion1.00infobox
Thunder sheetHornbostel–Sachs classification111.221+112.1 (Individual percussion plaques, or the player makes a shaking motion)1.00infobox
Thunder sheetOther namesThunder machine; machine à tonnerre (fr); Donnerblech, Donnermaschine (de)1.00infobox
Thunder sheetis athin sheet of metal used to produce sound effects for musical or dramatic events0.90text
Thunder sheetrelated to External linksThunder0.60section
Thunder sheetrelated to External linksOxfordIndex0.60section
Thunder sheetrelated to TheatrePrior0.60section
Thunder sheetrelated to TheatreSuch0.60section
Thunder sheetrelated to UsageDramatist John Dennis0.60section
Thunder sheetrelated to UsageAppius0.60section
Thunder sheetrelated to UsageVirginia0.60section
Thunder sheetrelated to UsageTheatre Royal0.60section

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