It Belongs to the Percussion family. It also a Membranophone and a Pitched Percussion
They are part of the Percussion Family in the Orchestra.
The Percussion Section/Family. It is usually located at the back of the the Orchestra.
A symphony or an Orchestra. There are also some rock drummers who have placed and used timpanis on their drum sets.
A kettle drum is called a timpani
Timpani.
It is found in the percussion section.
symphony orchestra
Timpani, snare, and bass drum. A set of timpani will have 2-5 drums.
Usually in the back row, near the timpani.
The timpani or kettledrum is in the percussion family They are a type of drum.
In orchestra, very. In rock bands, not so much.
The tympani, kettle drum, and the timps are other names for the timpani.
It depends. If you are in an orchestra, it would be the Timpani. If you are in a Marching Band, I would say either Snare or Bass drum. It all depends on what kind of band you are playing in.