The name of that musical instrument is really German. Chime = Glockenspiel.
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Glockenspiel is made from metal plates (or tubes) and a wooden base. It is a a metallophone.
Xylophones, metallophones, and glockenspiels Carl Orff adapted specifically for the elementary music classroom.
phone i thinkThe word xylophone is from the Greek xilo,meaningwood, & foni, meaning sound. Therefore wooden bars on xylophones.
Glockenspiels have thinner,smaller metal bars, and metallophones have thicker bars. The sounds are quite similar and the instruments look much the same, too.
There are different kinds of musical instruments used in Annie the musical. You can either Google it, it's faster, or search for the songs used in the musical. And find out what musical instruments used in every song.
they make different sounds and the xylophone is bigger the glockenspiel has metal bars while the xylophone has wooden bars
The word "German" in German is pronounced as "deutsch."
If it is a German like from Germany, then it is GERMAN. If it is German like a Germain Shepherd, then it is GERMAIN
Almaenaidd <adjective> German Almaeneg German (language) Almaenes German woman Almaenwr, German man
Hammelfleisch is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
The German word for German is Deutsch (sounding like "doitch."