"The Swan," from Saint-Saens's Carnival of the Animals, is played by a solo cello, accompanied by two pianos.
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it is called the timpani which is the other name for the kettledrum
The timpani is more popularly known as the kettledrum, and is a percussion instrument used to play loud bass notes in orchestral performances. It is also used by experimental percussion artists.
The Timpani has been used in various genres. From Classical, to pop! (My Heart Will go on, notably.) There is however, no specific style the Timpani plays in.
Timpani
A kettle drum is called a timpani
it is called the timpani which is the other name for the kettledrum
The timpani is more popularly known as the kettledrum, and is a percussion instrument used to play loud bass notes in orchestral performances. It is also used by experimental percussion artists.
The Timpani has been used in various genres. From Classical, to pop! (My Heart Will go on, notably.) There is however, no specific style the Timpani plays in.
Yes. Timpani, used for percussion, was utilized in several productions of songs, including the song "What You're Doing".
Timpani
The timpani are in the percussion section.
Yes, a timpani can be tuned.
They change the pitch of the timpani.
It changes the pitch of the Timpani.
Timpani didn't die. They are just not common instruments to use in the genres we usually hear. Timpani wont really fit well in rock,pop,metal etc. They are commonly used in orchestras. That's where we usually hear and see them.
It changes the pitch of the timpani/tympani
It can be Timpani or Tympani. They are both accepted by many.