percussion
[C/U] Both
This term carries a sharp, tactile energy. In music, it evokes the rhythmic heartbeat of a composition, providing the structural foundation and intensity that melodic instruments cannot achieve alone. It suggests a sudden, impactful release of energy through a physical collision. In a medical or scientific setting, the word shifts toward a diagnostic tool. Here, it implies a controlled, rhythmic tapping used to listen for echoes or changes in density within the body, turning the human torso into a sounding board to detect internal abnormalities.
Uncountable when referring to the general act of striking or the category of music. Countable when referring to a specific instance of medical tapping.