A celesta produces sound when a small hammer strikes against metal plates.
This musical instrument is called Piano.
It is called a celesta.
The answer is celesta
Glockenspiel, celesta, flute, piccolo, harp, violin, triangle, crotals
accordion A+
The celesta is a member of the percussion family of musical instruments. It produces sound by striking metal plates with hammers, similar to a piano, but it is classified as a percussion instrument due to its method of sound production. The celesta is known for its distinctive, bell-like tone and is often used in orchestral and chamber music settings.
Cymbals also start with a C and are in the untuned percussion with catenets and celesta is in tuned percussion
Celesta
Whip is a percussion instrument. It is also called a slapstick.
it belongs in the woodwind family
a musical instrument? a wind instrument? a string instrument? a percussion instrument?
Strings