Similar words: impanel, companion, chimpanzee, campanile, accompanist, companionway, accompanied, unaccompanied. Meaning: n. a large hemispherical brass or copper percussion instrument with a drumhead that can be tuned by adjusting the tension on it.
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1 The timpani, tuned to A and E, can play throughout.
2 The combination of timpani and organ greatly enhances spacious, majestic music.
3 Some drummers have one or two pedal timpani, others have all three of the mechanical variety.
4 The tender timpani of a baby robin heart.
5 The timpani have had a long history.
6 Strings, bassoon, tuba, timpani and gran causa ( bass drum ) march along with moody determination.
7 Lacking an indigenous alternative, the orchestra finds its timpani in timpani.
8 In the middle of the 20th century, the timpani had changed again.
9 The frame of a timpani is just as important as the kettle itself. Coordination between the two – and the resulting sound reproduction – must be perfect.
10 At that time, instrument makers were creating timpani, which were bigger in size and sound.
11 If you want to play the timpani well, you must know the basic common sense about the timpani .
12 We often can see timpani in orchestras. Timpani play an important part in orchestras.
13 So the timpani comes in and it goes crazy and comes back to the tonic at which point the trumpet takes over again.
14 Timpani or as it's sometimes called a kettledrum, and it was playing two different pitches, actually sort of playing this pitch and this pitch, the octave and then the fifth.
15 The deep, powerful sound of the timpani combine with a variety of ethnic percussion instruments to create a sonic portrait of the changing seasons.
16 Bowed long notes make good additions to organ pedal parts or timpani rolls.
17 Special effects can be obtained by strokes or rolls on a suspended cymbal, executed with timpani or side-drum sticks.
18 While the woodwind and low strings were reasonably well replicated, the violins, timpani and brass left much to be desired.
19 The Philharmonia plays magnificently - especially the brass and timpani - and the recording is excellent.
20 Percussionists are required to perform with snare drum,(www.Sentencedict.com) keyboard percussion and timpani.
21 At Greenwich High School in Connecticut, he arranged music and played the piano, string bass, and timpani.
22 As both hands move apart, to embrace the piano fff in D minor, an accent on every note, the orchestra announces its return, string quartet and timpani swelling furiously from pto ff.
23 Besides all kinds of harmonicas , the current organization also includes melodion , xylophone , vibraphone, organ, accordion, piano , and timpani .
24 DCM concluded his presentation with a humble paean to the moon, accompanied by the soft roll of a timpani to symbolize the march of time.
25 They became a standard size, but more complex. The new timpani have added special pedals.
26 His vigorous account of 'Why do the nations so furiously rage together?', completed by Mozart's timpani, comes over fluently and with pleasing attention to detail.
27 The work is scored for piano solo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, bass drum, snare drum, cymbals, tambourine and strings.
28 Grins broke out in the audience during the climactic passage where the pianist pounds the lower end of the instrument in tandem with the timpani and bass drum.
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