The tubes are used as resonators.
resonators
A xylophone, if it's large enough
a xylophone is an instrument used back in the century and now used a day for style
a xylophone is an instrument that is used to make a chiming-like sound.
a mallet
resonators
A xylophone, if it's large enough
a xylophone is an instrument used back in the century and now used a day for style
The big xylophone used in the orchestra is called a marimba.
The wood xylophone used in the orchestra is called a "marimba."
There is no Xylophone, however there is glockenspiel.
A xylophone is a percussion instrument made of wooden bars of varying lengths that are struck by mallets to produce different pitches. The longer the bar, the lower the pitch it produces when struck. The sound resonates through tubes or a frame underneath the bars, creating the distinctive xylophone sound.
The round cylindrical tubes are called resonaters, they amplify the noise, next are the keys, they are the wood bars you strike. Last, the frame is what elevates it off the floor. That is a very basic description of a xylophone.
No, xylophone is a noun, a musical instrument. There is no actual adjective of the form xylophonic. The noun may be used as an adjunct (e.g. xylophone bars).
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a xylophone is an instrument that is used to make a chiming-like sound.
The xylophone was first used in the 14th century in Southeast Asia. it is a wooden instrument played by two wooden malets!