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Timpani (/ˈtɪmpəni/;
Italian pronunciation: [ˈtimpani]) or
kettledrums (also
informally called timps) are
musical instruments in the
percussion family...
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incendiary being and evil
deity in
Irish mythology. He pla**** the harp or
timpán and
would lull his
victims into a deep
sleep with his music.
Called "the...
- (Scottish Gaelic), or
timpan (Welsh) was a
stringed musical instrument used by
musicians in
medieval Ireland and Britain. The word '
timpán' was of both masculine...
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Indonesian snacks, such as tahu isi,
pisang goreng, risoles,
timpan, lemper, and kue pisang...
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warded against the sleep-inducing
music of Áillen's "dulcimer" (Old Irish:
timpán) when it was
unsheathed and the bare
steel blade was
touched against the...
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Ramakers & Sons
sculptors from Geleen, Holland.
Ramakers delivered in 1928 the
timpan, both the side altars, the St.
Joseph altar in 1905 and the
Maria altar...
- Terrygowan, Tervillin, The Bull, The
Green Beds, The Skerries, Ticloy, Tildarg,
Timpan, Tirgracey, Tirkilly, Tiscallen, Toberagnee, Toberbilly, Toberdoney, Toberdornan...
- six
strings sounded simultaneously in harmony.
Along with the harp and
timpan, the six-stringed
crwth was one of the
three main
string instruments of...
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Indonesian snacks, such as tahu isi,
pisang goreng, risoles,
timpan, lemper, and kue pisang....
- un Volkerkunde, ix, 1978.
Timpán/Tiompán, Ann Buckley, in The New
Grove Dictionary of
Music and Musicians, London, 1980
Timpán/Tiompán, Ann Buckley, in...