Pronunciation: /ˈtɪm.pə.ni/
noun a set of kettle drums played by one musician in an orchestra or band
A1 The timpani drum is big and round.
A2 The orchestra includes timpani for rhythm.
B1 The timpani player struck the drum with precision.
B2 The timpani added depth and drama to the symphony.
C1 The timpanist showcased their skill with a complex solo.
C2 The timpani resonated throughout the concert hall, captivating the audience.
formal The orchestra's percussion section includes a set of timpani for the upcoming performance.
informal I love the sound of the timpani in that song, it really adds a nice touch.
slang Check out the drummer on the timpani, they're killing it!
figurative The timpani of emotions in her voice resonated with the audience.
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