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Sticking vs Glutinous - What's the difference?

Sticking | glutinous |

As a verb Sticking

is .

As a noun Sticking

is a sequence or arrangement of drum notes to be played with drumsticks.

As an adjective glutinous is

glue-like, sticky, viscid.

Sticking

English

Verb

(head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A sequence or arrangement of drum notes to be played with drumsticks.
  • * 1997 , Gary Cook, Teaching percussion (page 72)
  • Too often the beginning student finds it more difficult to observe the stickings when reading single beats or duple beat divisions (e.g., quarter notes and eighth notes in 4/4 time) than if he or she alternated freely from hand to hand.

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    glutinous

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • glue-like, sticky, viscid.
  • Of the nature of gluten.
  • Containing gluten.
  • References

    * * The Chambers Dictionary (1993) * Webster's Third New International Dictionary Unabridged (1961)