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1) I sincerely regret having never learned to play the glockenspiel.
2) Is that a real glockenspiel?
3) Why is there never a good glockenspiel tuner around when you need one?
If I'm right glockenspiel(German) means carillon (ring of bells). I would have to think that you mean an English sentence. "I like to hear the carillon on a fresh Sunday morning". If you meant German here it is; "Ich mag das Glockenspiel auf einer frischen Sonntag Morgen zu hören. "
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the glockenspiel was invented in 1700 A.D.
the glockenspiel was invented in 1700 A.D.
A Glockenspiel is a small instrument similar to a Xylophone.
A glockenspiel is a percussion instrument.
The glockenspiel was invented in Germany in the Middle Ages.
That is the correct spelling of the musical instrument "glockenspiel."
A glockenspiel is a misical instrument that comes in the percussion family. They are sometimes used in marching bands. You use rubber mallets to hit the bars. It actually looks like a xylophone. To find a picture of a glockenspiel go to "Google" and click on images, then type in Glockenspiel. (Note: Whoops, somebody changed the question...It originally asked the difference between a vibraphone and a glockenspiel) No. They are both in the same family of musical instruments but the glockenspiel has no additional moving parts. The vibraphone has tubes below with spinning butterfly valves that cause the sound to warble.
The musical instrument is spelled glockenspiel.
A glockenspiel is a percussion instrument similar to a xylophone, however the glockenspiel's bars are made out of metal rather than wood. The word, glockenspiel, is German in origin, 'glocken' means 'bells' and 'spiel' means 'play'.
The glockenspiel was created in Germany ( Eastern Europe ) . sorry, but i did not find when it was made. :(