a set of kettledrums vibrating = they're in use
Un set di timpani is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "a set of kettledrums".Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un is "a". The loan word/masculine noun set means the same in English and Italian. The preposition di means "of". The masculine noun timpani translates as "kettledrums".The pronunciation will be "oon SEHT dee teem-PA-nee" in Italian.
Specifically, a kettledrum player is called a tympanist.
Timpani is an Italian equivalent of the English phase "a set of kettledrums."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It may be preceded by the definite article i ("the") or the indefinite dei ("some"). The pronunciation is "teem-PAH-nee."
Jan Williams has written: 'Variations for solo kettledrums' -- subject(s): Variations (Kettledrums)
Kettledrums are spelled "timbales" in French.
Yes. They are also called Timpani and they are considered percussion instruments.
Kettledrums or timps are other terms for timpani.
kettle drums
Tomtoms and kettledrums can be tuned.
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