- The
xylorimba (sometimes
referred to as xylo-marimba or marimba-xylophone) is a
pitched percussion instrument similar to an extended-range
xylophone with...
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Steel drums Tabla Timpani (kettle drum)
Tubular bell
Vibraphone Xylophone Xylorimba Agogo bells Anvil Dayereh (doyra)
Frame drum
Finger cymbals Flexatone...
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xylophone with a
range extending downwards into the
marimba range is
called a
xylorimba. In
orchestral scores, a
xylophone can be
indicated by the
French claquebois...
- 16th
century Playing range Related instruments Marimbaphone xylophone xylorimba flapamba balafon Musicians See list of
marimbists Builders See list of...
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canyons aux étoiles... for solo piano, solo horn, solo glockenspiel, solo
xylorimba,
small orchestra with 13
string players Krzysztof Penderecki – The Dream...
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instruments were su****ded by the
invention of the
vibraphone in 1921.
Xylorimba Tuned percussion "The
Deagan Resource - A
Historical Reference Catalog...
- Years" 6:41 7. "Safe" 4:14 8. "The
Golden Age of
Doubling Down" 3:41 9. "
Xylorimba" 3:51 10. "Zoom" 2:59 11. "Something
About Me" 4:25
Total length: 47:19...
- the
percussion family that
consists of
wooden bars
struck by
mallets Xylorimba Pitched 111.212
Idiophone Yanggeum Korea Pitched Chordophone A type of...
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which can also be pla**** with a bow Marimba-xylophone,
another name for
xylorimba, a
pitched percussion instrument corresponding to a
xylophone with an...
- Boulez, Le
Marteau sans maître (1955): alto flute, viola, vibraphone,
xylorimba,
guitar and percussion; Sur
Incises (1996–98):
three pianos,
three harps...