- The
tymbal (or
timbal) is the
corrugated exoskeletal structure used to
produce sounds in insects. In male cicadas, the
tymbals are
membranes in the abdomen...
- The
timbau or
Brazilian timbal is a
membranophone instrument derived from the
caxambu drum,
usually pla**** with both hands.
Slightly conical and of varying...
-
acoustic guitar and
backing vocals (uncredited) Phil
Jones –
drums and
timbals Michael Utley –
string arrangement The song
became a hit
again in 1995...
- Andita; Brosché, Sara; Clark, Scott; Weinberg, Jack; Denney,
Valerie (2013).
Timbal dalam Cat
Enamel Rumah Tangga di
Indonesia (PDF) (Report) (in Indonesian)...
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Brothers –
backing vocals Carlos Alomar –
backing vocals Sue
Hadjopoulos –
timbals on "All the
Things She Said"
Technical Jimmy Iovine –
producer Bob Clearmountain...
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Karukas –
piano Jay
Dulaney –
electric b**** Ken
Navarro –
electric guitar Gary M**** –
saxophone Steve Samuel - percussion,
timbals Jeff
Pescetto - vocals...
-
synthesizers Lisa
Keith –
backing vocals Brie Howard-Darling – drums,
matraca and
timbals Alexander O’Neal re-recorded “Criticize” in 1998 with
producers Errol Jones...
- the word
timbales (sing.
timbal)
refers to
timpani (kettledrums). The
Spanish word tímpano is less
commonly used.
Timbal, tímpano and
timpani all derive...
- Édouard-Pierre-Marguerite
Timbal-Lagrave (4
March 1819,
Grisolles – 17
March 1888, Toulouse) was a
French pharmacist and botanist. He
specialized in the...
- the
timbal (a tall, high-pitched hand drum), and the
development of a rack of 3
surdos (b**** drums) that can be pla**** by a
single player. The
timbal, which...