This is Jazzdragon 18 from 2011. It was high time for another percussionist. As I never had the opportunity to play tympani in my junior high band, I let this guy play all of them.
I made this with ink, watercolor, and Prismacolor pencil.

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This is Jazzdragon 18 from 2011. It was high time for another percussionist. As I never had the opportunity to play tympani in my junior high band, I let this guy play all of them.
I made this with ink, watercolor, and Prismacolor pencil.
Kettle drum, ca. 1830 Jacob Petersen (Hanover, Germany)
- Materials: Silver, vellum - Weight: 13.8 kg - Other Notes: Commissioned by William IV of Great Britain.
Kettle Drums Maker:Franz Peter Bunsen (ca. 1725–1795 (master 1754)) Date:1779Geography:Hanover, GermanyCulture:Hanoverian (German)Medium:Silver, iron, calfskin, textiles, gilding,Dimensions:Height: 16 1/8 in. (41 cm) Diameter: 20 7/8 in. (53 cm) Weight: 52.9 lb. (24 kg)Classification:Membranophone-single-headed / kettle drum
▪Kettle Drums. Maker: Franz Peter Bunsen (ca. 1725–1795 (master 1754)) Date: 1779 Geography: Hanover, Germany Culture: Hanoverian (German) Medium: Silver, iron, calfskin, textiles, gilding.
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