no the xylophone was only made in Asia
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It depends what the Xylophone is made out of but the noes are short in duration.
The xylophone is a percussion instrument made of steel. The number of bars can vary based on how many octaves the particular xylophone has.
There have indeed been changes made on the xylophone to improve it over the years. The keys for example were rearranged.
The xylophone was first used in the 14th century in Southeast Asia. it is a wooden instrument played by two wooden malets!
The xylophone is a percussion instrument with bars made of wood. It is similar to the marimba and the glockenspiel (bells).
He used to drive me made by playing the xylophone in bed until the early hours of the morning.
"The earliest evidence of a xylophone is from the 9th Century in southeast Asia according to the Vienna Symphonic Library, and there is a model of a similar hanging wood instrument, dated to ca. 2000 BC in China."
Rosewood.
BOB
Xylophone stands have been known to be made from several different materials. Some of these materials can include steel tubing, wood, and cheap plastic.