you make noise on a xylophone by hitting different keys with a mallet. depending on the size of the key, you get a different pitch.
The word "xylophone" comes from the Greek meaning "wooden sounds."
Well you can have 1 or 2 mallets. If you want to make more noise at once then use 2.
Well, honey, that's like asking if I prefer apples or oranges. A xylophone is great if you want to make some noise, but a phonograph will let you kick back and listen to some tunes. So, it all depends on whether you want to be the life of the party or just chill out with some good music.
It depends what the Xylophone is made out of but the noes are short in duration.
a xylophone is an instrument that is used to make a chiming-like sound.
The round cylindrical tubes are called resonaters, they amplify the noise, next are the keys, they are the wood bars you strike. Last, the frame is what elevates it off the floor. That is a very basic description of a xylophone.
A giant xylophone has larger keys and produces deeper tones compared to a regular-sized xylophone. This allows for a richer and more resonant sound. Additionally, the size of a giant xylophone can make it a visually striking and impressive instrument to play and listen to.
they make different sounds and the xylophone is bigger the glockenspiel has metal bars while the xylophone has wooden bars
Musical instruments that start with x:xylophone
object starting with x is xylophone.
antonym of xylophone
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