STRIKING AREA

Be aware of where you are striking the drum.

Too close to the center and the sound gets dumpy.

Too close to the edge and sound gets thin.

DEMONSTRATION OF STRIKING AREA

The proper striking area on the timpani is normally about 4 inches from the rim, but each drum should be tested to find the best striking area that produces the best tone. If the drum is hit too close to the center it will produce more of a “thud” instead of a good tone and if it is hit too close to the rim it will produce a sound with too much “ping.” A little experimentation will quickly indicate where each drum should be struck.

The sound should be noble and beautiful. Listen to great orchestras for reference

SUGGESTED LISTENING EXAMPLES
Strauss: Burleske in D minor for Piano and Orchestra
W. W. Norton - 4-CD Musical Example Bank -- Disc 2, Track 14
Borodin: Prince Igor, "Polovetsian dances", section D
W. W. Norton - 4-CD Musical Example Bank -- Disc 1, Track 14
Saint-Säens: Samson and Delilah, "Bacchanale" (conclusion)
W. W. Norton - 4-CD Musical Example Bank -- Disc 3, Track 11

 

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