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It's another name for a bell kit, the small metal keyboard that produces high pitched tones. Glockenspiels are really tiny xylophones that are about a foot long, and they have metal keys, and they are played with really small playing sticks. They are the smallest instrument in the xylophone family. The bases of the glockenspiels to hold the keys are usually made of metal, too.

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It's bells, like church bells, arranged to play something nicer that simply "ding-dong" when they're rung.
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A glockenspiel sounds like wind charms.

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The Glockenspiel is made from wood, High-carbon steel/metal. This instrument used to be played with bells instead of steel/metal bars.

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The Glockenspiel is an instrument, not dissimilar to the xylophone, belonging to the percussion family. The instrument features in many genres of music, from classical to progressive rock.

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The glockenspiel is more like a xylophone or Marimbba than any other instrument, so I would say that it's in the Percussion category.

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The glockenspiel is a member of the percussion family. Like other percussion instruments, sound is created by hitting the instrument.

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