- The
tiompán (Irish),
tiompan (Scottish Gaelic), or
timpan (Welsh) was a
stringed musical instrument used by
musicians in
medieval Ireland and Britain....
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common entertainers.
Another stringed instrument from this era was the
tiompán, most
likely a kind of lyre.
Despite providing the
earliest evidence of...
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Hungary –
cimbalom India –
santoor Iran –
santur Iraq –
santur Ireland –
tiompan Italy –
salterio Korea –
yanggeum 양금 Laos – khim
Latgalia (Latvia) – cymbala...
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Hungary –
cimbalom India –
santoor Iran –
santur Iraq –
santur Ireland –
tiompan Israel – דולצימר פטישים
Italy –
salterio ****an –
darushimaa (ダルシマー) Korea...
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flute Paddy Moloney –
uilleann pipes, tin
whistle Derek Bell – harp,
tiompán,
keyboards Additional personnel Colin James - guitar,
mandolin Dominic...
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classical Irish literature to the An
Tiompan Gàidhealach,
which was
being steadily replaced by the harp. What was the
Tiompán? A
problem in
ethnohistorical organology...
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strings harp) and cláirseach (a
bigger harp with
typically 30 strings), the
tiompán (a
small string instrument pla**** with a bow or plectrum), the feadán (a...
- tin
whistle Martin Fay – fiddle,
bones Derek Bell – harp, keyboards,
tiompán Kevin Conneff – bodhran, co-lead
vocals on "Star of the
County Down", "Tá...
- the band's
first album as a
professional group.
Derek Bell pla**** the
tiompan (the
Irish hammered dulcimer) for the
first time on the album. It marked...
- pla**** was an
tiompan Gàidhealach, not the timpani. The
surname is now
generally rendered as Finnerty. Ann Buckley, "What was the
Tiompán? A
problem in...