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tin-pan

[ tin-pan ]

adjective

  1. harsh, tinny, or clanging; noisy.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tin-pan1

An Americanism dating back to 1840–50
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In a world of expensive high-tech gear and fancy smartphone apps and maps and step counters, Evans earned his old-school outdoor skills as a Boy Scout, hiking the backcountry in the days of wool clothing and tin-pan cooking over an open fire.

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Once she had the tin-pan band on, Mrs. Billups went over the alphabet.

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Meanwhile, the mainly Jewish composers and lyricists such George and Ira Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin and Oscar Hammerstein were busy inventing the Great American Musical, borrowing freely from black music as well as tin-pan alley and grand opera.

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Brave costumes, light, color and a mellow orchestra, in place of the old tin-pan of a piano, work great changes in their spirits.

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Here comes the band with a tin-pan drum; Here come the cymbals, clangety-clang!

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