timbal

[ˈtɪmbəl]

timbal Definition

  • 1a kettledrum
  • 2a percussion instrument consisting of a membrane stretched over a large hemispherical or cylindrical frame and producing a deep resonant sound when struck

Using timbal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "timbal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The orchestra's timbal player is very skilled.

  • Example

    The timbal is an important instrument in classical music.

  • Example

    He hit the timbal with a mallet to produce a deep sound.

timbal Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for timbal

Phrases with timbal

  • a drum roll played on the timbal

    Example

    The timbal roll added drama to the piece.

  • a solo performance on the timbal

    Example

    The timbal solo was the highlight of the concert.

  • a stick used to strike the timbal

    Example

    He switched from using his hands to using a timbal mallet to produce a louder sound.

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Summary: timbal in Brief

A 'timbal' [ˈtɪmbəl] is a percussion instrument that produces a deep, resonant sound when struck. It is also known as a kettledrum and is commonly used in classical music. The timbal can be played solo or as part of an orchestra, and is struck with a mallet to produce sound. Phrases associated with the timbal include 'timbal roll,' 'timbal solo,' and 'timbal mallet.'