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When using the timpani for the first time, be sure to set it up according to the 
instructions of  

“Initial Preparation”

 on pages 6 and 7.

 

When  loosening  the  tuning  bolts,  al

-

ways loosen them by double the desired 
amount, and then return (re-tighten) 

them by half. When the sound lies within 

1 halftone below the desired pitch after 
loosening the tuning bolts (repeatedly, if 
necessary), proceed with step 

3

.

3

  Lightly strike the head with the mallet about 2 

inches (5 cm) from the kettle edge at each tun-
ing bolt. Check which tuning bolt has the highest 
sound.

• Pitch  of  the  highest  sound  is  higher  than 

the tuning note (*2)

  Loosen the corresponding tuning bolt by 

about 1/16 to 1/18 of a turn. First loosen 

the bolt by double the desired amount, 
and then return (re-tighten) it by half. Af-
ter loosening the tuning bolt, repeat from 
the beginning of step 

3

.

• Pitch  of  the  highest  sound  is  lower  than 

the tuning note

  Go to step 

4

.

4

  Tighten the other bolts little by little (by about 

1/16 to 1/8 of a turn) until the sounds at the cor

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responding striking points match the pitch of the 
highest sound. Please note that tightening one 
bolt also raises the pitch at neighboring and op-
posite tuning bolts. Thus, after tightening the tun-
ing bolt with the lowest sound, again check the 
pitch at the other tuning bolts before tightening 

the  tuning  bolt  with  the  next  lowest  pitch. While 

alternately tightening the other bolts, do not touch 
the tuning bolt with the highest pitch (reference 
pitch).

Adjusting the Pitch

n

 

Head Tuning

1

  Tuning is adjusted on the lowest note of the tim-

pani. For this reason, the heel of the pedal must 
stay fully lowered during the tuning procedure.

 

The pitch of the lowest note (and the tonal 
range) depends on the size of your timpani. For 

example,  as  shown  in  the  chart  below,  the  low

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est sound of a 26" timpani should be tuned to A. 

When  tuned  properly,  your Yamaha  timpani  will 

play throughout its full tonal range with balanced 
tension in the paddle.

2

  Strike the head and check the sound. 

 

The standard striking point is shown below.

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 Standard Tonal Ranges for Yamaha Timpani

 

• Sound is lower than the tuning note

  Go to step 

3

.

 

• Sound is higher than the tuning note

  Loosen the tuning bolts by an equal 

amount in the order shown in the figure 
of step 

5

 on page 7.

Keep the heel of the pedal fully lowered dur-
ing the tuning procedure (steps 

2

 through 

7

 

below) if not specified otherwise.

32” (81cm)  29” (74cm)  26” (66cm)  23” (58cm)

The standard striking
point lies at distance B
from the kettle edge,
which corresponds

approximately to 1/4 to
1/3 of the distance

between the kettle
edge and the center of
the head.

Striking point

Pedal

Summary of Contents for TP3323

Page 1: ...i Please read through this manual carefully as it contains important information about your instrument s care Contents Precautions 2 Nomenclature Lubrication 3 Transporting and Setting Up the Timpani 4 Setting up the Timpani 4 Adjusting Pedal Height 5 Transporting 5 Initial Preparation 6 Adjusting the Pitch 8 Head Tuning 8 Pedal Adjustment 9 Tuning Indicator Adjustment 10 Adjusting the Pointer Pos...

Page 2: ... adjusting leg height or unfolding folding up the pedal The instrument can move or fall over resulting in injury CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the instrument or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following When rolling the timpani on its casters grip it by its frame...

Page 3: ... spray type lubricant is recommended Do not touch the lubricated parts Please use Yamaha care products for daily mainte nance Head Protector Pointer Lock Nut Hoop Counter Hoop Head Kettle Edge Caster Base Pointer Adjustment Knob Tuning Indicator Kettle Pedal Pedal Leg Sliding Leg n Nomenclature Leg Lock Bolt Lug Caution Never place your fingers or foot into the moving parts or the space under the ...

Page 4: ... instru ment from damage The caster brakes q on both legs should be in the ON position 2 Loosen the leg lock bolt w extend the sliding leg to the desired length e then tighten the leg lock bolt w Use the marks r on the sliding leg as a guide 4 Position the instrument as shown in the diagram below Using both hands turn the lock bolts t in the direction marked with the arrows until the narrow sectio...

Page 5: ...Serious injury can result if fingers or feet be come pinched l Attaching the Key Wrench Holder Insert the key wrench holder into the mounting bracket on the side of the timpani opposite of the tuning indicator Once installed it can be used to hold the tuning key and allen wrench Peel off the protective paper on the adhe sive tape on the backside of the holder and firmly attach the holder to the mo...

Page 6: ...ning bolts be turned the same amount Initial Preparation 1 The area between the kettle edge and the inner circle of the counter hoop is called the collar Please make sure that the width of this collar is uniform as shown in the illustration titled Correct Counter hoop Correct Kettle edge Collar Wrong Counter hoop Kettle edge Collar If collar width is not uniform fully depress the heel end of the p...

Page 7: ... bolts another 1 8 45 turn in the same order as in step 3 Repeat this procedure until proper head tension is obtained then go to step 5 5 Move the pedal into an intermediate position as shown below and remove your foot from the pedal Confirm that the pedal stays in this posi tion and does not move 6 Tap the head lightly with the mallet The standard striking point is shown below If the pedal remain...

Page 8: ... tun ing bolt with the lowest sound again check the pitch at the other tuning bolts before tightening the tuning bolt with the next lowest pitch While alternately tightening the other bolts do not touch the tuning bolt with the highest pitch reference pitch Adjusting the Pitch n Head Tuning 1 Tuning is adjusted on the lowest note of the tim pani For this reason the heel of the pedal must stay full...

Page 9: ...ting the Pitch l Pedal balance spring mechanism Your Yamaha timpani is equipped with a unique pedal balance spring mechanism a coil spring counteract ing the tension of the head which allows you to freely change the pitch note of the instrument When the ped al is moved the pitch of the head will change and the balance spring ensures that the pedal angle pitch will not change when you remove your f...

Page 10: ...ed fully lowest note Turn the adjuster to the left counter clock wise until the pointer is aligned with the low est note of the indicator Pointer moves beyond the upper rail end be fore the toe of the pedal reaches the end of its stroke or Pointer does not reach the lower rail end when the heel of the pedal is lowered fully lowest sound Turn the adjuster to the right clockwise to correct the point...

Page 11: ...equency and duration of use However the head should always be replaced before the sound quality deteriorates dramatically If a head is left on and used more than two years the fol lowing problems may occur It may become impossible to tune the head to the proper pitch range It may become impossible to balance the pedal The main unit mechanisms themselves may become damaged We recommend replacing th...

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