It goes back a very long way. Far back to the 13 hundreds, people discovered that vibration could also be considered as music. They tested different shapes until talk of a triangle came up. If you hold a triangle and bang it, it wont make a sound. And the instrument stuck as a "harmonizingly" beautiful instrument.
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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. :)
Yes. You hit it to play it, and it vibrates.
The triangle!
The triangle instrument does not have a specific country of origin as it has been used in various cultures around the world. It is a simple percussion instrument consisting of a metal rod bent into a triangular shape and played by striking it with a metal beater.
The triangle originated in the Western nations of Africa in the late fourteenth century. It was quickly adopted as an instrument by European settlers and slavers.
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No, the triangle is not considered a percussion instrument. It is classified as an idiophone, a type of instrument that produces sound through vibrations of the instrument itself.
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A Triangle! (musical instrument)The (Swanson) speed square and the navigational triangle are two other triangular instruments.
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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. :)
The quietest instrument in an orchestra is the triangle.
Drum Flute Cymbals Triangle Violin
Yes. You hit it to play it, and it vibrates.
It is called a "triangle" I know, not very imaginative is it?