A kettledrum, also known as a timpani, is a percussion instrument made of a large, bowl-shaped membrane or drumhead stretched over a deep metallic shell. It produces a defined pitch when struck with mallets, allowing it to be tuned to specific notes. Kettledrums are commonly used in orchestras and concert bands, contributing to the rhythm and harmony of the music. They are characterized by their distinctive sound and are often associated with classical and orchestral compositions.
No, a kettledrum is not a member of the woodwind group.
it is called the timpani which is the other name for the kettledrum
A kettledrum (musical percussion instrument) is 'une timbale' (fem., often plural) in French.
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An Atabal is an Arabian kettledrum.
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Kettledrum and lute.
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Kettledrums are spelled "timbales" in French.
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