Timpani Plural at Kenneth Kramer blog

Timpani Plural. the noun timpani can be countable or uncountable. Esp., a set of kettledrums of different pitches played. (ˈtɪmpəni ) plural noun word forms: From italian, plural of timpano ‘kettledrum’, from latin tympanum ‘drum’, from greek tumpanon. Singular ˈtimpaˌno (ˈtɪmpəˌnoʊ ) kettledrums; noun [ plural ] uk / ˈtɪm.pə.ni / us / ˈtɪm.pə.ni / add to word list. timpani (usually uncountable, plural timpanis) (music) the set of precision kettledrums in an orchestra. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be. Plural in form but singular or plural in construction. word origin late 19th cent.: people familiar with music terms use timpanum for a single kettledrum, and timpani (the latin plural of timpanum) for. A set of kettledrums (= large metal drums with round bottoms). timpani in american english. Variants or less commonly tympani.

Timpani Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas
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(ˈtɪmpəni ) plural noun word forms: A set of kettledrums (= large metal drums with round bottoms). timpani in american english. From italian, plural of timpano ‘kettledrum’, from latin tympanum ‘drum’, from greek tumpanon. people familiar with music terms use timpanum for a single kettledrum, and timpani (the latin plural of timpanum) for. Variants or less commonly tympani. the noun timpani can be countable or uncountable. word origin late 19th cent.: Esp., a set of kettledrums of different pitches played. Singular ˈtimpaˌno (ˈtɪmpəˌnoʊ ) kettledrums;

Timpani Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas

Timpani Plural (ˈtɪmpəni ) plural noun word forms: From italian, plural of timpano ‘kettledrum’, from latin tympanum ‘drum’, from greek tumpanon. Singular ˈtimpaˌno (ˈtɪmpəˌnoʊ ) kettledrums; In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be. noun [ plural ] uk / ˈtɪm.pə.ni / us / ˈtɪm.pə.ni / add to word list. A set of kettledrums (= large metal drums with round bottoms). (ˈtɪmpəni ) plural noun word forms: word origin late 19th cent.: people familiar with music terms use timpanum for a single kettledrum, and timpani (the latin plural of timpanum) for. the noun timpani can be countable or uncountable. Variants or less commonly tympani. Esp., a set of kettledrums of different pitches played. timpani (usually uncountable, plural timpanis) (music) the set of precision kettledrums in an orchestra. timpani in american english. Plural in form but singular or plural in construction.

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