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Fundamental Method for Timpani
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- Contents -

About the Author
Preface and Acknowledgments

Chapter One - General Information
Timpani
Tuning Mechanisms
Timpani Bowls
Timpani Heads
Notation
Sizes and Ranges of the Timpani
Timpani Sticks
The Grip (Holding the Sticks)
Positioning the Timpani
Playing Position
Playing Area
Beating Spots
Learning To Tune
Setting the Ranges
Balancing the Head
Ear Training
Becoming Acquainted with Drum Ranges

Chapter Two - Basic Technique
Tone and Touch
Practicing
Legato Stroke
Legato Stroke Warm-Up Patterns
Sticking
Roll Preparation
Introduction to Double Strokes (Double-Sticking)
Single-Drum Etudes
Right-Hand Movement between Drums
Left-Hand Movement between Drums
Dynamic Control
Developing Dynamic Control
Lifting
Finger Technique
Combining the Use of Fingers and Wrists
Muffling (Dampening) the Timpani
Preliminary Muffling Exercises
Counting Measures of Rests
Changing Pitch from Notes Already Tuned
Marking of Tunings
Marking Parts
Pedal Facility
Staccato Stroke
Legato or Staccato
Dynamic Balance between Drums
Mutes
Abbreviations
Rolls
Passing Rolls
Roll Notation
Roll Exercises
Stick Placement
Cross-Sticking and Shifting
Accents
Short Rolls
The Separated Short Roll
Dynamic Control of the Roll
The Fortepiano Roll
Dynamic Control of Roll Exercises
The Double-Drum Roll
Double-Stroking, Continued
Grace Notes
Glissando
Tuning Gauges

Chapter Three - Etudes for Two Timpani

Chapter Four—Exercises and Etudes for Three and Four Timpani
Playing Three and Four Timpani
Warm-Ups for Three Timpani
Etudes for Three Timpani
Warm-Ups for Four Timpani
Etudes for Four Timpani
Using More Than Four Timpani

Appendix
Changing a Plastic Timpani Head
Parts of the Timpani
Glossary
Special Effects
Foreign Terminology
Foreign Terms Used to Indicate Pitch
Musical Terminology
Intervals
Care and Maintenance
Calfskin Heads


 

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