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▪ I. kettledrum, n. (ˈkɛt(ə)lˌdrʌm) 1. A musical instrument of percussion consisting of a hollow hemisphere of brass or copper, over the edge of which parchment is stretched and tuned to a definite note: cf. drum n.1 1.[1554 Machyn Diary (Camden) 76 Thrumpets..and drumes mad of ketylles.] 1602 Shake...
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Kettledrum (horse)
Kettledrum (1858–1885) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Honours
In the year of Kettledrum's Derby win a public house at Mereclough, in the parish of Cliviger near Burnley, was renamed The Kettledrum Inn in his
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kettledrum
kettledrum/ˈketldrʌm; `kɛtlˌdrʌm/ nlarge brass or copper bowl-shaped drum with skin stretched over the top, that can be tuned to an exact pitch 定音鼓. =>illus at App 1 见附录1插图, page xi.
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Prażonki
Traditionally, prażonki are prepared in a cast-iron kettledrum, over an open fire - as the dish is prepared in Poręba (where original cast-iron kettledrums
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Panche baja
Components
The includes the jhyali (cymbals), or dholak (drums), damaha (large kettledrum), narsinga (a long, C-shaped trumpet), shehnai (a folk oboe
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Ralph Bullock (jockey)
The highlight of his short career was the 1861 Derby, which he won on Kettledrum for owner Charles Townley. In the event, Kettledrum was a luck winner.
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Timballo
Etymology
The name comes from the French word for kettledrum (timbale).
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Kus
Kus-e-dolat: Kettledrum to be played during the victories.
Kus-e-id: Kettledrum to be played during id (festival). Kus-e-rehlat: Kettledrum to be played during the decamping.
Kus-e-ruyin: Kettledrum with brazen body.
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Sweetmeat (horse)
Seven years earlier Cookson bred both Dundee and Kettledrum, who finished first and second in The Derby. Mincemeat (a half sister to Kettledrum, both being out of Hybla) won the Epsom Oaks Stakes and was the dam of 1000 Guineas winner Tomato.
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Hampton (horse)
His dam was Lady Langden whose sire, Kettledrum, won the 1861 Epsom Derby.
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Naqareh
Uzbekistan
In Uzbekistan the kettledrum is called naqara or nagora. Dulnaqara: a large kettledrum that gives a low and loud sound (i.e. "tum"). Reznaqara is a small kettledrum that gives a high and loud sound (i.e. "tak").
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Guy Innes
He contributed poems to The Bulletin and other journals for many years under the pseudonyms Kettledrum and Ponemah'' as well as his own name.
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Edward Hulton (senior)
now known as The Guardian), he earned extra income publishing the Sporting Bell, a popular local horse racing tip sheet, under a pseudonym named after Kettledrum Writing as "Kettledrum", Hulton was also the Sporting Chronicle'''s tipster, and a tipping column was written by others under the same pseudonym until
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Tympanum
organ, a hearing organ in insects
Tympanum (hand drum), a percussion instrument in ancient Greece and Rome
Timpano, in music, singular of timpani, a kettledrum
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Marfa (music)
Origin
Marfa is a Yemeni Arabic word used for the kettledrum. Due to the Hadhrami people's influence on the culture of the Ethiopian Siddis, the word marfa became a symbol of the music played using the kettledrum.
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