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timpanist <timpanist; timpanists> N

timpanist

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Composers began to write increasingly involved parts for the timpani and sought ways to challenge the timpanist, both technically and melodically.
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In this case, a timpanist can hold two sticks in one hand much like a marimba performer would, or more than one timpanist can be employed.
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The timpanist must first disengage the clutch before using the pedal to tune the drum.
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However, early drums did not resonate nearly as long as modern timpani, so composers often wrote a note when the timpanist was to hit the drum without concern of sustain.
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They've been with him on the ride too, and complement superbly with the additional strings, flutes and timpanist muscling in.
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While players of tuned and auxiliary percussion often play many instruments from both subsections during a performance or piece, the timpanist is normally dedicated to that instrument.
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When the desired pitch is achieved, the timpanist must then reengage the clutch.
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In addition to a pedal, high-end instruments have a hand-operated fine tuner, which allows the timpanist to make minute pitch adjustments.
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When a female timpanist starts her part, he looks enviously at her and mutters every time he looks back at her.
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It was common for emperors, dukes, lords and others of high rank to travel with a timpanist and trumpeter to emphasize the importance of their social rank.
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