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T i m o t h y A d a m s
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Pittsburgh, PA
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Pittsburgh
Symphony
Principal Timpani |
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Cleveland Institute of Music; BM, MM
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Hometown:
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Covington, GA
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Website:
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www.timadamsmusic.com
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T i m p a n i
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Timpani,
also called kettledrums, were the first drums to be used in the orchestra
over 300 years ago. They are constructed of a large copper bowl with a
drumhead made of calfskin or plastic stretched across the top. When struck
with felt-tipped wooden sticks, or mallets, timpani produce a specific pitch
that is determined by the drum's size. That pitch is fine-tuned by
tightening the drumhead with keys and foot pedals. Most orchestras use three
or four timpani of varying sizes.
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