New Yamaha Bells And Timpani

TP9004 Dresden
TP-9000 Series Timpani
ANAHEIM, CA (January 30, 2003) — Yamaha Corporation of America, Band & Orchestral Division, will introduce the YG-2500 Bells and TP-9000 Series Timpani at Winter NAMM 2003.

Designed with the sound and features desired by professional orchestras, the YG-2500 bells' professional features include an extended range (C52-E92), pedal dampening system with full-width pedal and height adjustment by pneumatic struts. Based on Deagan bar specifications and tuning, the bells represent the ultimate in sound quality. A dark stained wood frame adds a touch of class, and locking casters on the playing side ensure stability during play.

An intensive three-year design project with professional players from around the world resulted in the TP-9000 series timpani, which features heavy-duty frames, a fine tuner and a locking pedal mechanism. Both Dresden and Berlin type pedal systems are available with an American or German style set-up. All models feature the clear, resonant sound of the Yamaha hand-hammered bowl, as well as an extended tuning gauge, quiet mechanisms, and heavy-duty rim.

YG2500
YG-2500 Bells
"With input from professional players, Yamaha has designed these instruments for percussionists, orchestras, and universities of the highest caliber," states Steve Anzivino, Concert Percussion product manager, Yamaha Corporation of America, Band & Orchestral Division. "As a result, exceptional sound quality, quiet mechanisms and innovative designs are benchmarks of the series."

Both the bells and timpani are available via special order.

For more information, write Yamaha Corporation of America, Band & Orchestral Division, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90620; call (714) 522-9011 or send e-mail: infostation@yamaha.com.



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