The typani, also known as the "tympani" or "kettledrum," belongs to the percussion family of instruments. It is characterized by its large, bowl-shaped bodies made of copper or fiberglass, with a membrane stretched over the top. Players strike the membrane with mallets to produce a deep, resonant sound. Tympani are commonly used in orchestras and Classical Music ensembles.
It's a wood wind instrument
Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument.
It's a wood wind instrument
It was developed from the lute instrument family in Spain.
double reeds or woodwinds
It is actually a wind instrument
The violin is in the family of stringed instruments, or just strings.
resonance, hyperresonance, flat, dull, typani
not sure where it came from but it is a woodwind instrument
Since you whack it with a stick, it's a percussion instrument.
It comes from an instrument called the lira da braccio.
All drums are in the percussion instrument family.