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  2. Tiompan - Wikipedia

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    There is a high chance the name was reapplied to other intstruments during the Early Modern Period. The adjective "timpánach" referred to a performer on the instrument but is also recorded in one instance in the Dánta Grádha as describing a cruit. The feminine noun "timpánacht" referred to the art or practice of playing the tiompán.

  3. Timpani - Wikipedia

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    First attested in English in the late 19th century, the Italian word timpani derives from the Latin tympanum (pl. tympana), which is the latinisation of the Greek word τύμπανον (tumpanon, pl. tumpana), 'a hand drum', [3] which in turn derives from the verb τύπτω (tuptō), meaning 'to strike, to hit'. [4]

  4. Timphan - Wikipedia

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    Timphan or timpan is a steamed banana dumpling, a traditional kue specialty of Aceh, Indonesia usually served during Eid or other special occasions. [1] Ingredients to make timphan consists of glutinous rice flour , ground banana and coconut milk .

  5. Evolution of timpani in the 18th and 19th centuries - Wikipedia

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    This system was first developed to be an addition to the Pfundt/Hoffmann drums and was manufactured by Ernst Queisser. Later, Paul Focke manufactured the complete drum and pedal system in Dresden, Germany, thus giving it name of the "Dresden Model". The system worked by having a pedal that had a heavy counter weight at the top which was then ...

  6. Finn Ó Haughluinn - Wikipedia

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    Finn Ó Haughluinn, Irish musician, died 1490.. Ó Haughluinn is described in his obituary in the Annals of the Four Masters as Chief Tympanist of Ireland. No further details of his life are given or are known to survive.

  7. Timpano - Wikipedia

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  8. Does Lionel Messi speak English? He’s learning, but at ...

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    Under British head coach Phil Neville, English was the dominant language. Spanish helped some non-Hispanic players connect with Latino teammates, but it never felt necessary . Then, on June 1 ...

  9. Missa in tempore belli - Wikipedia

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    Missa in tempore belli (English: Mass in Time of War) is a setting of the mass by Joseph Haydn.It is catalogued Mass No. 10 [1] in C major (Hob. XXII:9). [1] Known also as the Paukenmesse due to the dramatic use of timpani, it is one of the most popular of his fourteen mass settings.