no
Percussion.
Partly! its a part of the keyboard, which is part of the percussion family! CONFUSING RIGHT?.
The piano is part of the keyboard family. The keyboard family is disputed whether being a solitary family or a branch of the Percussion Family.
The vibraphone is a keyboard instrument. But,sine you strike it with a mallet, it is a percussion instrument.
xylophone
no.
That depends. If you consider percussion instruments and keyboard instruments to be seperate groups, then the pipe organ belongs in the keyboard group. If you consider percussion and keyboard instruments to be the same group, then the pipe organ is a percussion instrument. It's worth noting that the pipe organ is also technically a woodwind instrument, because the sounds come from wind passing through its pipes.
Keyboard percussion refers to a group of percussion instruments that are played by striking keys or bars with mallets. These instruments include the marimba, xylophone, and vibraphone. Unlike other percussion instruments like drums or cymbals, keyboard percussion instruments produce pitched notes, allowing for melodies to be played in addition to rhythms.
Drums are members of the percussion family of instruments.
Yes it is
No, a synthesizer does not belong to the percussion family. Synthesizers are electronic instruments primarily categorized as part of the keyboard family, as they generate sound through electronic means, often using oscillators and filters. While they can produce percussion sounds, they are versatile and can mimic various instruments across different families, including strings and brass.
The snare drum came from '''percussion''' family!