It's called a triangle.
The small percussion group was widely known for the beautiful sounds they produced using only a few types of drums.
The exact origins of the triangle instrument are unknown, but a number of paintings from the Middle Ages depict the instrument being played by angels, which has led to the belief that it played some part in church services at that time. Other paintings show it being used in folk bands. The triangle started appearing in marching bands as early as the 1700s.
A percussion instrument is the steel drums.
if you are talking about the triangle rule as in angles, the triangle rule is that all the interior ( on the inside) angles always add up to 180 degrees. The exterior (on the outside) angles always add up to 360 degrees
Percussion
the family group of the triangle is percussion.
What family does the Triangle belong to?
The humble triangle rightly belongs to the percussion section.
yes
yes, it actually is in the percussion family ( for real ).
Yes, a triangle is an auxiliary percussion instrument.
The triangle!
The triangle!
A triangle is a percussion instroment. A violin is a string instroment and a piccolo is a wind instroment
The triangle is not in the brass family. It is in the percussion family because it is struck with a small mallet in order to produce sound.
In the late 1700s