Percussion instruments such as timpani, xylophones, marimbas, vibraphones, bells, or chimes which have a definite pitch.
It's tuned.
the difference is that a tuned percussion instrument gives is a nice vibrant sound when on the other hand an percussion instrument that's not tuned either gives it a flat papery sound or just an annoying echo
Untuned, because it doesn't play a specific pitch.
They have to be hit to make sound.
A tuned instrument can play a tune, but an untuned instrument can only play a rythm.
It's percussion, but it's not tuned to a specific pitch.
Percussion instruments are instruments that can be tuned or not but tuned instruments are tuned.
I just checked its tuned percussion (85%sure). writen by lindi :)
percussion as it is a tuned percussion instrament
It's tuned.
No it is not.
the difference is that a tuned percussion instrument gives is a nice vibrant sound when on the other hand an percussion instrument that's not tuned either gives it a flat papery sound or just an annoying echo
Untuned, because it doesn't play a specific pitch.
The same as the difference between a tuned and un-tuned wind instrument or string instrument.
The timpani is a percussion instrument that can be tuned with a foot pedal.
Tuned percussion instruments include xylophones, marimbas, vibraphones, and glockenspiels. These instruments produce specific pitches when struck, allowing them to play melodies and harmonies. Other examples include timpani, which can be tuned to different pitches, and tubular bells, which also have definite notes. Unlike untuned percussion instruments, such as drums and cymbals, tuned percussion allows for musical composition and arrangement.
Vibraphone