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A bronze xylophone with resonance chambers beneath is a percussion instrument made of bronze bars arranged in a graduated fashion, similar to a traditional xylophone. The resonance chambers, typically hollow cavities located underneath each bar, amplify the sound produced when the bars are struck with mallets. This design enhances the tonal richness and volume of the instrument, making it suitable for various musical styles. Such xylophones are often used in orchestras, ensembles, and solo performances.

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