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Ranges and Characteristics Timpani Ranges and Characteristics
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Tone Quality Timpani
Timpani Notation
Timpani Notation
timpani - Other Considerations Tuning and altering of the pitch is done through a pedal controlled by the foot. Ample time should be considered for pitch changes. Can add color, depth, and articulation to bass notes. Lower pitch fudge factor.
Notation Examples Examples
Notation Conga
NOtation Drum Set
Ranges Chimes
Ranges Crotales
Orchestral Bells - Sounds up 2 octaves Ranges Orchestral Bells - Sounds up 2 octaves
Ranges Vibraphone
More on Vibes... Pure metalic tone with resonance Single lines as well as chords Blends well with woodwinds Pedal sustains pitch. Notes are not rolled unless specified.
Ranges Marimba - Depends...
More on the Marimba Warm, resonant and woody Brilliant in high register, but less projection (depending on mallet choice) Low Register Rocks! Four Mallet technique - avoid intervals more than an octave in each hand. Think about lower octave space Poor sustain - Rolls needed to sustain pitch
Ranges Xylophone
More on the Xylophone upper register - brittle and woody lower register is darker but less piercing Sounds up an octave rapid passages - single lines Although 4 mallet is possible, 2 mallet is more standard Rapid Decay - sustain with roll
Resources http://web.mit.edu/merolish/Public/drums.pdf http://www.pas.org/index.aspx http://www.vicfirth.com/education/ http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/ - search for percussion instruments