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TYPE OF BRONZE DRUM FROM VIETNAM
Dongson drum; Dong son drum; Đông Sơn Bronze Drums; Zhuang drum; Đông Sơn drum; Đông Sơn drums; Dong Son drums; Heger I kettledrum; Heger I Kettledrum
  • Cổ Loa drum's surface, Vietnam
  • Sites of Đông Sơn type drum findings
  • Image on the Ngọc Lũ bronze drum's surface, [[Vietnam]]
  • Hoàng Ha bronze drum's surface, Vietnam
  • Ngọc Lũ bronze drum's surface, [[Vietnam]]
  • Sông Đà]], [[Vietnam]]. Đông Sơn II culture. Mid-1st millennium BCE. Bronze.

Kettledrum (horse)         
  • Kettledrum Inn in [[Mereclough]] named after the Derby winner
  • The St Hubert's Church building at [[Dunsop Bridge]] was financed by Charles Towneley from Kettledrum's Derby winnings.
BRITISH-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Kettledrum (1858–1885) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from August 1860 to September 1861 he ran eight times and won four races.
timpani         
  • Balanced action timpani are often used in outdoor performances because of their durability.
  • flat}}, respectively. All pedaling is executed on the middle two drums. Each pedal change is indicated by a colored line: red for the larger and blue for the smaller of the middle drums.
  • On chain timpani, a chain links the tension rods so a master handle can be used to turn them all at once.
  • Although by the early 19th century, timpani were most commonly found in orchestras, ceremonial trumpet and timpani ensembles still existed.
  • A pedal on a ''Dresden'' timpano—the clutch (seen here on the left) must be disengaged to change the pitch of the drum.
  • In the 15th century, timpani were used with [[trumpet]]s as ceremonial instruments in the [[cavalry]].
  • [[John Bonham]] of [[Led Zeppelin]] with a timpano.
  • This 1976 photograph shows marching timpani ''grounded'' with legs extended.
  • A [[naqareh]] from [[Rajasthan]], [[India]]
  • The opening section of Persian Mysticism Around G featured by solo timpani using the glissando effect (recorded 1980 by Colosseum Musikstudios, performed by the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alexander Rahbari).
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  • A standard set of timpani consists of four drums.
  • The inside, bottom of a Yamaha pedal timpano, showing the mechanical tension-adjusting system
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  • Timpani F major triad
  • 300px
  • chain]] timpani set up in three different combinations.
  • Timpanists use a variety of timpani sticks since each produces a different [[timbre]].
LARGE PERCUSSION MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WHICH PRODUCES A DEFINITE PITCH
Kettle drum; Timpanist; Tympani; Kettledrum; Kettledrums; Tímpano; Kettle-drum; Pauken; Kettle drums; Kettle Drums; User:TUF-KAT/Vessel drum; Timpany; Timpe; Timpan; Semispherical drum; Timpanies; Timpini; Pedal timpani; Timpani pedal; Timps; Temple drum
Timpani are large drums that are played in an orchestra.
= kettledrum
N-PLURAL
timpani         
  • Balanced action timpani are often used in outdoor performances because of their durability.
  • flat}}, respectively. All pedaling is executed on the middle two drums. Each pedal change is indicated by a colored line: red for the larger and blue for the smaller of the middle drums.
  • On chain timpani, a chain links the tension rods so a master handle can be used to turn them all at once.
  • Although by the early 19th century, timpani were most commonly found in orchestras, ceremonial trumpet and timpani ensembles still existed.
  • A pedal on a ''Dresden'' timpano—the clutch (seen here on the left) must be disengaged to change the pitch of the drum.
  • In the 15th century, timpani were used with [[trumpet]]s as ceremonial instruments in the [[cavalry]].
  • [[John Bonham]] of [[Led Zeppelin]] with a timpano.
  • This 1976 photograph shows marching timpani ''grounded'' with legs extended.
  • A [[naqareh]] from [[Rajasthan]], [[India]]
  • The opening section of Persian Mysticism Around G featured by solo timpani using the glissando effect (recorded 1980 by Colosseum Musikstudios, performed by the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alexander Rahbari).
  • 200px
  • A standard set of timpani consists of four drums.
  • The inside, bottom of a Yamaha pedal timpano, showing the mechanical tension-adjusting system
  • 577x577px
  • Timpani F major triad
  • 300px
  • chain]] timpani set up in three different combinations.
  • Timpanists use a variety of timpani sticks since each produces a different [[timbre]].
LARGE PERCUSSION MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WHICH PRODUCES A DEFINITE PITCH
Kettle drum; Timpanist; Tympani; Kettledrum; Kettledrums; Tímpano; Kettle-drum; Pauken; Kettle drums; Kettle Drums; User:TUF-KAT/Vessel drum; Timpany; Timpe; Timpan; Semispherical drum; Timpanies; Timpini; Pedal timpani; Timpani pedal; Timps; Temple drum
['t?mp?ni]
(also tympani)
¦ plural noun kettledrums.
Derivatives
timpanist noun
Origin
C19: from Ital., plural of timpano 'kettledrum', from L. tympanum (see tympanum).

Wikipedia

Dong Son drum

A Đông Sơn drum (Vietnamese: Trống đồng Đông Sơn, lit. 'Bronze drum of Đông Sơn'; also called Heger Type I drum) is a type of ancient bronze drum created by the Đông Sơn culture that existed in the Red River Delta.

The drums were produced from about 600 BCE or earlier until the third century CE; they are one of the culture's most astounding examples of ancient metalworking. The drums, cast in bronze using the lost-wax casting method are up to a meter in height and weigh up to 100 kilograms (220 lb). Đông Sơn drums were apparently both musical instruments and objects of worship.

They are decorated with geometric patterns, scenes of daily life, agriculture, war, animals and birds, and boats. The latter alludes to the importance of trade to the culture in which they were made, and the drums themselves became objects of trade and heirlooms. More than 200 have been found, across an area from eastern Indonesia to Vietnam and parts of Southern China.

The display on the surface of the Đông Sơn drums are often depicted across many cultural institutes of Vietnam, one being displayed in Vietnam parliamentary office during some of Vietnam's ASEAN summits.