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I remembered the song I was thinking of was by the Rolling Stones, so I googled it - found a top ten list, and 'beloved patriot Tonk Woman' was the #1 cowbell song.

Then I saw bigger lists.

There's a frickin website called cowbellsongs.com.
 
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Gotta show it with "Bruce Dickinson":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCd0OjjCz88
 
That cowbell episode aired on April 8, 2000. It doesn't seem that long ago. It's all part of getting old I suppose.
 
No it didn't.

Are many before then.

That is just the one that had a hey day with it, go look up songs using triangles I guess as a percussion instrument.

BTW, a Piano is a percussion instrument.

I have no idea if a piano is a percussion instrument. It can be used for it. I assume any string based music instrument can be used for percussion, when tickling the strings and make the string silent again immediately after.
 
I have no idea if a piano is a percussion instrument. It can be used for it. I assume any string based music instrument can be used for percussion, when tickling the strings and make the string silent again immediately after.

Apparently not.

If you hit a cello with a hammer I guess it would be a percussion instrument.

🙄
 
Apparently not.

If you hit a cello with a hammer I guess it would be a percussion instrument.

🙄

Have you never heard someone tickling the strings with their fingers while holding them down with one hand a bit higher ? You do not get the strum of sound. Just short excited notes.

edit :

I am not saying it is an percussion instrument. But can be used for it.
 
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