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timpani: see kettledrum kettledrum, in music, percussion instrument consisting of a hemispherical metal vessel over which a membrane is stretched, played with soft-headed wooden drumsticks. ..... Click the link for more information. . timpanior kettledrumsLarge bowl-shaped drums with pedal mechanisms for altering their pitch by changing the membrane's tension. The timpani are the principal orchestral percussion instruments. Each drum usually has a range of a fifth; they are classically used in pairs. Until c. 1800 each drum was tuned to a single pitch (usually tonic or dominant) that could not be altered in performance. Primitive kettledrums, or nakers, were played on horseback by Middle Eastern cavalry. In Europe they were primarily associated, in tandem with the trumpets, with court ceremony and the military. They entered the orchestra in the mid-17th century.How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The work certainly runs to Mahlerian length, about 80 minutes, and it uses Mahlerian forces - large choirs of strings, woodwinds and brasses complemented by a percussion battery including two sets of kettle drums, a bass drum, a military drum, glockenspiel, triangle and (my favorite) twigs. With its roaring thunder of kettle drums, it is a seminal work establishing the timpani as a solo instrument," said music director Jorge Mester. This technology features small ports in the earcups that dramatically increase the low-frequency output of the system; the headphones remain small and lightweight, while instruments -- like the kettle drum -- sound as intended. |
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