- The
timbrel or
tabret (also
known as the tof of the
ancient Hebrews, the deff in Arabic, the
adufe of the
Moors of Portugal) was the prin****l percussion...
-
Catalan turn,
Catalan arch,
boveda ceiling (Spanish bóveda 'vault'), or
timbrel vault, is a type of low
brickwork arch
forming a
vaulted ceiling that often...
- (as in
Roman vaulting). This is
known as
timbrel vaulting,
because of
supposed likeness to the skin of a
timbrel or tambourine. It is also
called Catalan...
-
Timbrel is an
album by Terl Bryant.
Released in 1999. This is an
album from ex Iona
drummer Terl Bryant. The
rhythms of
praise flow
through these psalms...
- as one of
their important rhythm instruments. They
preferred the term "
timbrel"
which was
taken from the Bible. By 1945,
Salvation Army
performances often...
- Instruments. New York:
Harper & Row. p. 156. Sadie, Stanley, ed. (1984). "
Timbrel". The New
Grove Dictionary of
Musical Instruments. Vol. 3. p. 585. Sadie...
- of the
psaltery and the harp; the
whole hand is
exerted in
beating the
timbrel; the feet move in the dance". The
following table shows the
Hebrew text...
- Tchaikovsky, however,
became noted for the "sensual o****nce" and "voluptuous
timbrel virtuosity" of his orchestration. Like Glinka,
Tchaikovsky tended toward...
-
Surmounted vault – A
vault with a
cross section greater than a semicircle.
Timbrel vault – from
Guastavino tile. U.S.-patented (1885)
system using interlocking...
- "L'Obrera Mataronense." In this case, Gaudí used the
Catalan technique of
timbrel,
imported from
Italy in the
fourteenth century. The attic,
where the laundry...