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  2. Timpani - Wikipedia

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    Timpani heads are determined based on the size of the head, not the bowl. For example, a 23-inch (58 cm) drum may require a 25-inch (64 cm) head. This 2-inch (5 cm) size difference has been standardized by most timpani manufacturers since 1978.

  3. Evolution of timpani in the 18th and 19th centuries - Wikipedia

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    In the third movement of this symphony, Beethoven has the timpanist tune the drums to a minor sixth of F and A. [25] He continued to expand the range of the timpani when writing his 8th symphony. In the final Allegro vivace movement, Beethoven writes for the timpani to play octave F's, something that had not been required of a timpanist in a ...

  4. Timpani concerto - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; ... A timpani concerto is piece of music written for timpani with orchestral or ... Timpani concerto set-ups can range anywhere from a ...

  5. Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    A cadenza, for both timpani, opens the final movement. Occasionally it is set aside as a separate section of the concerto, but on most recordings, it is featured as part of the third movement. During the cadenza, both timpani engage in exchanges, whose character range from almost inaudible to deafeningly loud.

  6. Organ Concerto (Poulenc) - Wikipedia

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    As the full title of the piece denotes, the piece is scored for a solo organ, timpani and a string orchestra.The piece uses such comparatively small forces, relative to Poulenc's other concertos (the Concert champêtre used a full orchestra as accompaniment), [4] so that the piece could be played in a quite small space with an organ, such as Princess Edmond's salon, that were quite popular in ...

  7. Rototom - Wikipedia

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    When tuned to the mid-range, they have an indefinite pitch with fewer harmonic overtones than conventional tom-toms; tuned to the high range, they produce a sound not unlike timbales. Rototoms can assist students in ear training and in developing their timpani techniques and— because of their portability, storability and relatively low cost ...

  8. Range (music) - Wikipedia

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    The terms sounding range, written range, designated range, duration range and dynamic range have specific meanings. The sounding range [ 3 ] refers to the pitches produced by an instrument, while the written range [ 3 ] refers to the compass (span) of notes written in the sheet music, where the part is sometimes transposed for convenience.

  9. List of timpani manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; Search. Search. Appearance. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... These companies no longer produce timpani, but ...