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makers as
xylophones have bars of
metal rather than of wood, and so are in
organology regarded as
glockenspiels rather than as
xylophones. The modern...
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article on "
xylophonic", but its
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- (pronounced /ˈbæləfɒn/, or, by
analogy with
xylophone etc., /ˈbæləfoʊn/) is a gourd-resonated
xylophone, a type of
struck idiophone. It is
closely ****ociated...
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Nottingham and beyond, he was
simply and
affectionately known as the '
Xylophone Man'.
Robinson pla**** a
small child's
metallophone (despite his nickname)...
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music Page 300 2008 "Other central-highland
idiophones include xylophones and
bamboo xylophones (t'rung,
khinh khung),
wooden slit
drums and
bamboo slit drums...
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referred to as xylo-marimba or marimba-
xylophone) is a
pitched percussion instrument similar to an extended-range
xylophone with a
range identical to some 5-octave...
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range of toy
glockenspiels (although they were
inaccurately labelled as
xylophones on
their packaging). The
larger Pixiphones had a 'raiser-bar'
which could...
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dance style. In
Balinese music you can also hear metallophones,
gongs and
xylophones.
Balinese music can be
compared to
Javanese music,
especially that of...
- Malaysia. This is
musical ensemble from
Malay Peninsula that
consists of
xylophones pla****
swiftly and
rhythmically in
traditional Malay Functions. v t e...
- used. The
glockenspiel is
sometimes erroneously referred to as a
xylophone. (The
xylophone has
wooden bars,
unlike the
glockenspiel which has
metal bars...