tympani Synonyms

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tympani Meaning

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tympani (n)

a large hemispherical brass or copper percussion instrument with a drumhead that can be tuned by adjusting the tension on it

tympani Sentence Examples

  1. The rhythmic pounding of the tympani filled the concert hall with an exhilarating thunder.
  2. The conductor skillfully balanced the tympani with the other instruments, creating a harmonious blend.
  3. The grand tympani solo reverberated through the room, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
  4. The muffled tones of the tympani added a somber depth to the orchestral lament.
  5. The pounding of the tympani symbolized the relentless march of time in the composer's somber symphony.
  6. The polyrhythmic patterns on the tympani showcased the musician's technical prowess.
  7. The thunderous tympani crescendos marked the climactic moment of the opera.
  8. The tympani's resonant sound provided a solid foundation for the choir's soaring melodies.
  9. The orchestra's collective efforts crescendoed in a deafening crash of the tympani.
  10. The heartbeat-like rhythm of the tympani created an ethereal atmosphere in the film score.

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a large hemispherical brass or copper percussion instrument with a drumhead that can be tuned by adjusting the tension on it

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The rhythmic pounding of the tympani filled the concert hall with an exhilarating thunder.

The conductor skillfully balanced the tympani with the other instruments, creating a harmonious blend.

The grand tympani solo reverberated through the room, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

The muffled tones of the tympani added a somber depth to the orchestral lament.