glockenspiel, xylophone, bells, chimes, or drums
The term chime or chimes may refer to several musical instruments consisting of bells or glockenspiel bars, or the sound of such instruments, used as an alert in computers or machinery.
A chime bar or resonator bell is a percussion instrument consisting of a tuned metal bar similar to a glockenspiel bar, with each bar mounted on its own wooden resonator. Chime bars are played with mallets again similar to a glockenspiel.
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Anvil Caisadrum Chimes/Tubular bells Crotales Glass harmonica Glass harp Glockenspiel Handbells Hang Marimba Mridangam Steelpan Tabla Timpani Tuned Triangle Vibraphone Wind chimes Xylophone Xylo-marimba
the glockenspiel was invented in 1700 A.D.
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the glockenspiel was invented in 1700 A.D.
The glockenspiel was invented in Germany in the Middle Ages.
A Glockenspiel is a small instrument similar to a Xylophone.
A glockenspiel is a percussion instrument.
That is the correct spelling of the musical instrument "glockenspiel."