Yes,the xylophone was used for weddings,school play,and other poop. my name is butthole and ur my best friends............................love ya boobie (.(.) TALK TO YA LATER!!
Sound can tell you many different things like the type of instrument played or how high or how low it's played
well, when the istrument is played, something of it would vibrate, this vibration causes waves (called sound waves) to travel through the air. These waves then hit a small part inside our ear, called an eardrum, these vibrations are then sent to our brain through tiny nerves attached to the eardrum.
Not as far as history portrays. If he ever did, it was all by his lonesome and never recorded. But he did in fact enjoy playing the flute.
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The xylophone was first used in the 14th century in Southeast Asia. it is a wooden instrument played by two wooden malets!
A xylophone, if it's large enough
A glockenspiel is played upright. The player faces the instrument. It can be carried by a band member in a belt holder as he marches around. A xylophone lies flat. The player stands alongside the instrument.
The bugle is traditionally played at ANZAC ceremonies. It is used to sound The Last Post as well as Reveille.
The Marimba, it's a wooden xylophone played by several people. Ryan Berquist LiveGuate
A glockinshpiel is a precussion instrument like a xylophone, but made our of metal, and played with mallets with brass heads.
Musical instruments that start with an x:xylophone
Yes, a lot of people around the world play the piano. The piano is a very popular instrument.
A musical instrument played by striking a row of wooden bars of graduated length with one or more small wooden or plastic mallets.
A Xylophone can create different frequencies not just one. The frequency depends on the note being played.
The bugle is the instrument most commonly played during ANZAC Day commemorations. However, during parades and ceremonies, the bagpipes are also commonly played.