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percussionist

American  
[per-kuhsh-uh-nist] / pərˈkʌʃ ə nɪst /

noun

  1. a musician who plays percussion instruments.


percussionist British  
/ pəˈkʌʃənɪst /

noun

  1. music a person who plays any of several percussion instruments, esp in an orchestra

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Etymology

Origin of percussionist

First recorded in 1810–20; percussion + -ist

Example Sentences

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Bez, who has served as dancer and percussionist in both Happy Mondays and Black Grape, said he was looking forward to being back on the road in 2026.

From BBC • Jan. 6, 2026

“The People’s Mixtape” was recorded earlier this year in Brooklyn, N.Y., with Mr. Paul, keyboardist Jeremiah Chiu, trumpeter and percussionist Marquis Hill, and vibraphonist Joel Ross.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2025

In the decade since, Mr. McCraven has become something of a star, as a percussionist, producer and sonic collagist.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2025

He loved nature, skateboarding and was a talented percussionist.

From Salon • May 24, 2025

She's the percussionist and gets to crash the cymbals and play the thundery kettle drums, which sounds an ace laugh.

From "Black Swan Green" by David Mitchell