A glockenspiel is a percussion instrument.
The glockenspiel belongs to the percussion family of instruments. Specifically, it is classified as a tuned percussion instrument, as it consists of metal bars that are struck with mallets to produce musical notes. The glockenspiel is known for its bright, bell-like tone and is often used in orchestras, marching bands, and various musical ensembles.
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Guitar, gong, grand piano and glockenspiel are musical instruments. They begin with the letter g.
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The Glockenspiel is only played when the score calls for it ... the score is written by the composer. It is the composer who decides which instruments, and how many of each, are used in his/her compositions.
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Some musical instruments similar to a xylophone include the marimba, vibraphone, and glockenspiel. These instruments are all percussion instruments that produce sound by striking metal or wooden bars with mallets.
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.