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What is Timpani? A Special Drum That Makes a Symphony

The term Timpani is derived from the Italian word Timpano, meaning kettlebell. Timpani are a type of musical instrument generally used in concert bands and orchestral music.  They are tunable percussion instruments and can be tuned to different pitches. They are an integral part of classical music and add dramatic flair to it. Timpani are used in symphonic music to create a deep and lasting effect on the audience, thanks to their high sustain and resonance. Timpani can be played from soft to loud, covering a wide dynamic range. Apart from concerts and orchestra, they are used in soundtracks and film scores to add depth and intensity to them.

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