- "cowbells" due to
their extensive use with cattle.
Tuned cowbells or
Almglocken (their
German name, ‘Alm’
meaning a
mountain meadow, and ‘Glocken’ bells)...
- xylophones, 2 bell plates, 3 pr claves, 2 pr maracas, 5
suspended cymbals, 6
Almglocken, 3 gongs, 2 tam-tams, 2 b**** drums,
timpani 3 harps, piano,
celesta 4...
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Membranophone Cowbell Both 111.242
Idiophone Tuned cowbells are
known as
almglocken or
alpine bells Crotale Both 111.24
Idiophone Crystallophone Pitched Idiophone...
- Affektenlehre, the
doctrine of the
affections in
Baroque music theory Almglocken,
tuned cowbells Alphorn, a wind
instrument Augenmusik, eye
music Ausmultiplikation...
-
marimbaphone plus
xylophone for
highest octave 1
glockenspiel 5
cowbells [
Almglocken] (suspended,
without clappers):
pitches 1, 4, 7, 10, 13 4
metal instruments...
-
timpani 4 percussionists:
vibraphone glockenspiel marimba tubular bells almglocken xylophone 4
small bowl
gongs 10
large tuned gongs triangle 2
flower pots...
-
producing 2 pitches), 2
suspended cymbals of
differing sizes, hi-hat, 4
almglocken (suspended,
clappers removed), a
suspended "bunch of bells" (preferably...
- 4
Horns in F 2
Trumpets in C 2
Trombones (2nd
doubling b**** trombone)
Almglocken B**** drum
Snare drum Solo
piano Honky-tonk
piano Violin I
Violin II Violas...
-
Pedal b**** drum Very low b**** drum
Timbale Low tom-tom
Tuned gongs Chimes Almglocken Glockenspiel 3 tam-tams (large, medium, and small)
Cimbalom B**** guitar...
- part)
Piano 2 Percussionists: 2
Tomtoms and 1
Bongo 3
Alpine Cowbells [
Almglocken] 1 B**** Drum (as
large as possible) 1
Snare Drum (very bright) Indian...