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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. Western concert flute - Wikipedia

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    The B foot extends the range of the flute down one semitone to B 3 (the B below middle C). Gizmo key Some flutes with a B foot have a "gizmo key": a device that allows closure of the B tone hole independently of the C and C ♯ keys. The gizmo key makes C 7 easier to play. [35] Trill keys

  5. Timpani concerto - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... The first timpani concertos were written in the Baroque and Classical ... Timpani concerto set-ups can range anywhere from a ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra is a double timpani concerto written by Philip Glass in 2000. It is paired with the Cello Concerto on Vol. I of Glass' Concerto Project, a set of eight concerti by the composer. A typical performance of the work lasts 25–28 minutes. [1]

  8. List of percussion instruments by type - Wikipedia

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  9. Classification of percussion instruments - Wikipedia

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    111.212 Sets of percussion sticks in a range of different pitches combined into one instrument, such as a xylophone provided its sounding components are not in two different planes; 111.22 Percussion plaques 111.222 Sets of percussion plaques, such as the lithophone; 111.23 Percussion tubes 111.232 Sets of percussion tubes, such as tubular bells