- The
marimbaphone is an
obsolete tuned percussion instrument,
developed by J. C. Deagan, Inc., of Chicago, Illinois, in the
early 20th century. The marimbaphone...
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Rhodes piano Roneat dek
Roneat thong Saron Slentem Step bell
Steel marimbaphone Ugal
Steel drum Tam-tam Toy
piano Triangle Tubaphone Tubular bells Vibraphone...
- sticks)
Developed Mexico , 16th
century Playing range Related instruments Marimbaphone xylophone xylorimba flapamba balafon Musicians See list of marimbists...
- chimes,
aluminum harp,
Swiss handbells, the marimba,
orchestra bells, and
marimbaphone.
Church bells were
revolutionized by
Deagan through his
design of tubular...
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trumpets 4
trombones 1 tuba
Percussion timpani xylophone vibraphone marimbaphone tubular bells b**** drum
snare drum tom-toms
glockenspiel tam-tam Keyboards...
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Fender Jazz b****, live-tapes (Revox A77)
Burghard Rausch – congas, drums,
marimbaphone,
timbales Additional musicians Uli Pop –
bongos on "You Play for Us Today"...
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Ayers – guitar, b****,
vocals David Bedford – organ, piano, accordion,
marimbaphone,
guitar Lol
Coxhill – saxophone,
zoblophone Mike
Oldfield – b****, guitar...
- list of
instruments for
Orchestra III, but the
score itself calls for a
marimbaphone, as in
Orchestra I)
Iannis Xenakis: Pléïades for
percussion ****tet (1978)...
- valve) 1 b**** tuba
Percussion (4 percussionists) 1
marimbaphone (5 octaves) or 4-octave
marimbaphone plus
xylophone for
highest octave 1
glockenspiel 5...
- oboe, b****oon, trumpet, clarinet, flute, viola, trombone, vibraphone,
marimbaphone 42' 03" 132
March 27–28, 1968 (many overdubs)
Columbia MS 7178 (LP);...