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A glockenspiel is a percussion instrument with metal bars that are struck with a mallet to produce sound, usually tuned to a specific pitch. A metallophone is a percussion instrument with metal bars or plates that are also struck with a mallet, but it typically has a wider range of tones and may not always be tuned to specific pitches like a glockenspiel.
Sure sounds like a saxophone, doesn't it?
The musical instrument that means "bells playing" in German is called "Glockenspiel." The term "Glockenspiel" literally translates to "play of bells," and it consists of a set of tuned metal bars or bells that are struck with mallets to produce melodic sounds. It is often used in orchestras, marching bands, and as a children's instrument.
The triangle is a percussion instrument and is in the shape of a triangle and is made from metal- this instrument is normally played with a beater to make diferent sounds which start and finish before the next sound is made. :)
"Sulibao" is a traditional Chinese percussion instrument that is similar to a tambourine. It is made of wood or metal and has jingles attached to its sides. The instrument is played by shaking or striking it to produce rhythmic sounds.
The metal tines of a kalimba vibrate when plucked or struck, producing sound through the resonance of the wooden body of the instrument.
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this is a kind of metal instrument
That sounds like a gong. It is a percussion instrument typically made of metal that produces a resonant sound when struck with a mallet or beater. Gong's are commonly used in eastern and western music ensembles, as well as in meditation and sound healing practices.