yes
i think all xylophones are the same
Orchestras normally have 1 xylophone or no xylophones at all.
Metal xylophones use metal or rubber mallets. Wooden xylophones use metal mallets due to there slower vibrations. The metal mallets help increase its vibrations and make it sound as bright crisp as metal xylophones.
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marimba
The different types of xylophones available in the market include soprano, alto, tenor, and bass xylophones. Each type has a different range of notes and is used for different musical purposes.
mexico
Making music...
Zealot
They can be both.
Xylophones usually play in the treble celf* - They have made xylophones for bass clef though.
xylophobia, it's dangerous