Definition of Timpanis. Meaning of Timpanis. Synonyms of Timpanis

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Definition of Timpanis

Timpani
Timpano Tim"pa*no, n.; pl. Timpani. [It.] (Mus.) See Tympano.

Meaning of Timpanis from wikipedia

- is often referred to as a timpani, leading many to incorrectly pluralize the word as timpanis. A musician who plays timpani is a timpanist. First attested...
- A timpani concerto is piece of music written for timpani with orchestral or band accompaniment. It is usually in three parts or movements. The first timpani...
- Timpani is a French classical music record label established in 1990 by Stéphane To****an. The label issued over 200 discs over 20 years, mainly of unknown...
- The modern timpani evolved in the 18th and 19th centuries from the simple 12th-century membranophone of the Naker to a complex instrument, consisting...
- timpani. Adams Musical Instruments Ludwig Drums Majestic Percussion Premier Percussion Yamaha Corporation These companies no longer produce timpani,...
- section of an orchestra most commonly contains instruments such as the timpani, snare drum, b**** drum, tambourine, belonging to the membranophones, and...
- is a subsidiary of Conn-Selmer. Products manufactured by Ludwig include timpani, drum kits, and drum hardware. The company also makes keyboard percussion...
- Boone - guitars, keyboards, percussion Barry Desouza - drums Lester Fry - timpanis, chimes Mick Box appears as a guest lead guitarist on 'I Remember' Lelly...
- trumpet Horn Clavichord Harpsichord Regal Virginal Ottavino Organ Drum Timpani Cymbals B**** drum Tabor Violino piccolo Violin Viol Viola da gamba Viola...
- guitars; acoustic and electric pianos, Hammond organ; ****orted percussion (timpani, tambourine, cowbell, hand shake bell, handclaps, foot taps and vocal percussion);...