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Sound of a
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media help. The
glockenspiel (/ˈɡlɒkənʃpiːl/ GLO-kən-shpeel;
German pronunciation: [ˈɡlɔkənˌʃpiːl]...
- A
glockenspiel is a
percussion instrument consisting of
pitched aluminum or
steel bars.
Glockenspiel may also
refer to:
Keyboard glockenspiel, a glockenspiel...
- The Rathaus-
Glockenspiel is a
large mechanical clock located in
Marienplatz Square, in the
heart of Munich, Germany.
Famous for its life-size characters...
- The
Glockenspiel House (German: Haus des
Glockenspiels) is a
building in
Bremen in the
north of Germany. With its 30
bells of
Meissen porcelain, the carillon...
- The
keyboard glockenspiel (French: jeu de timbre) or
organ glockenspiel[clarification needed] is an
instrument consisting of a
glockenspiel operated by...
- "Das
Glockenspiel" is the
debut single by
Schiller from
their 1999
debut album, Zeitgeist. It was
subtitled internationally with the
title "The Bell"....
- A
glockenspiel is
installed at 190 E.
Charles Street in Mt. Angel, Oregon,
United States. The
glockenspiel is
housed in a 49-foot (15 m)
tower and features...
- Springsteen's E
Street Band,
where he was its organist,
accordionist and
glockenspiel player.
Federici appeared on ten of Springsteen's
studio albums. In 2014...
- oversimplified: Some
percussion instruments (such as the
timpani and
glockenspiel) are
almost always used as
pitched percussion. Some
percussion instruments...
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Despite the name,
keyboard instruments such as the
celesta and
keyboard glockenspiel are not
considered keyboard percussion instruments,
despite being idiophones...