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Tubular bells produce by striking to them with a hammer. It can play different notes. Therefore it is a percussion instrument with indefinite pitch.
Tubular Bells
Percussion instruments such as timpani, xylophones, marimbas, vibraphones, bells, or chimes which have a definite pitch.
Percussion instruments such as timpani, xylophones, marimbas, vibraphones, bells, or chimes which have a definite pitch.
Chimes are percussion instruments.
Marimba, Xylaphone, Vibraphone and Bells
Pitched percussion is a term that refers to percussion instruments that can play more that one tone and may be played melodically. Some examples of pitched percussion instruments are: xylophone, bells, timpani, vibraphone.
Tubular Bells is arguably the finest conglomeration of instruments concerted together to form a single unit piece. A instruments combine to create multitude rhythms, tones, pitches that all fuse into each other. The tracks that are on the album is Tubular Bells Part 1 on side A and Tubular Part 2 on side B. All video length are until 25 minutes on each tracks.
Bells, triangles, cymbals, n stuff =)
Agogo bells, anvil, atabaque, alfaia, angklung
It would be easier to answer what instruments are a part of a standard drum kit as there are hundreds and maybe thousands of percussion instruments. A standard drum kit consists of a Bass drum, snare drum, toms, ride cymbal, crash cymbal, and high-hat. Other percussion instruments not part of a standard drumset are timpani, bells, cowbell, congas, bongos, tambourine, roto-toms, and the list goes on and on.
From the Tubular bells album by Mike Oldfield