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  2. Timpani - Wikipedia

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    Although the word timpani has been widely adopted in the English language, some English speakers choose to use the word kettledrums. [6] The German word for timpani is Pauken; the Swedish word is pukor in plural (from the word puka), the French and Spanish is timbales, not to be confused with the latin percussion instrument, which would ...

  3. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    The Italian word for "echo"; an effect in which a group of notes is repeated, usually more softly, and perhaps at a different octave, to create an echo effect égal (Fr.) Equal eilend (Ger.) Hurrying ein wenig (Ger.) A little einfach (Ger.) Simple emporté (Fr.) Fiery, impetuous en animant (Fr.) Becoming very lively en cédant (Fr.) Yielding en ...

  4. Kraftwerk 2 - Wikipedia

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    It was eventually released in the UK, combined with the first Kraftwerk album as a double LP package, by the Vertigo label in March 1973, more than a year after its German release in January 1972. No material from this album has been performed in the band's live set since the Autobahn tour of 1975, and to date, the album has not been officially ...

  5. Category:German-language video albums - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German-language video albums" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Live aus Berlin (Rosenstolz album) S. Schrei – Live; W.

  6. Category:German-language albums - Wikipedia

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    German-language video albums (4 P) 0–9. 1960s German-language albums (14 P) 1970s German-language albums (27 P) 1980s German-language albums (56 P)

  7. M'Boom (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Globe and Mail noted that "there are limits, as M'Boom proves, to the things that can be done (and none of them are harmonic in nature) with vibes, marimbas, steel drums, timpani, traps, and a few boxes of odds and ends." [5]

  8. Rainer Seegers - Wikipedia

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    Rainer Seegers (born 6 August 1952 in Dessau) is a German percussionist, [1] former principal timpanist of the Berlin Philharmonic, tutor of the European Union Youth Orchestra and guest professor at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler". Seegers is also a timpani soloist who has championed the unusual repertoire for timpani and orchestra.

  9. Category:Compositions for timpani - Wikipedia

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