- schools; Carl Orff used
diatonic metallophones in
several of his pieces,
including his
pedagogical Schulwerk.
Metallophones with
microtonal tunings are used...
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predominantly of
percussive instruments. The most
common instruments used are
metallophones (pla**** with mallets) and a set of hand-drums
called kendang, which...
- A gendèr is a type of
metallophone used in
Balinese and
Javanese gamelan music. It
consists of 10 to 14
tuned metal bars
suspended over a
tuned resonator...
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wooden bars (wilah) in
contrast to the
metallic ones of the more
typical metallophones in a gamelan. A
largely obsolete instrument, the
gambang gangsa, is...
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arranged in a
keyboard layout. This
makes the
glockenspiel a type of
metallophone,
similar to the vibraphone. The
glockenspiel is pla**** by
striking the...
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including electric piano, harp, harpsichord, fortepiano, and
various metallophones. It is
usable as a stand-alone
program for
Microsoft Windows, Mac OS...
- is gamelan, an
ensemble of
tuned percussion instruments that
include metallophones, drums,
gongs and
spike fiddles along with
bamboo suling (like a flute)...
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which they are tuned. Similarly, the
inharmonic spectra of
Balinese metallophones combined with
harmonic instruments such as the
stringed rebab or the...
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around 920 AD.
Balinese and
Javanese music made use of
xylophones and
metallophones,
bronze versions of the former. The most
prominent and
important musical...
- bumbung,
another po****r
dance style. In
Balinese music you can also hear
metallophones,
gongs and xylophones.
Balinese music can be
compared to
Javanese music...