The lyre is a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in classical antiquity and later while the xylophone(from the Greek words ξύλον - xylon, "wood" + φωνή - phone, "voice", meaning "wooden sound") is a musical instrument in the percussion family which probably originated independently in Africa and Asia.[
it does that because of the different sizes of the bars
Simple, a Germanic lyre was used by the Germanic peoples, a "normal" lyre wasn't. On a more serious note, it's a completely different instrument. The Greek lyre had many strings that were plucked one at a time, much like a modern harp. The Germanic lyre had usually only 6 strings, and was sometimes played in the above fashion, but more often by strumming while blocking some strings with your fingers to create chords. Apart from this, they also look quite different. They also come from different cultures: the Germanic lyre was used by the Germanic tribes (obviously) while the classical lyre was used by the Greeks (and other mediterranean cultures).
they make different sounds and the xylophone is bigger the glockenspiel has metal bars while the xylophone has wooden bars
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you make noise on a xylophone by hitting different keys with a mallet. depending on the size of the key, you get a different pitch.
A Xylophone can create different frequencies not just one. The frequency depends on the note being played.
it does that because of the different sizes of the bars
Simple, a Germanic lyre was used by the Germanic peoples, a "normal" lyre wasn't. On a more serious note, it's a completely different instrument. The Greek lyre had many strings that were plucked one at a time, much like a modern harp. The Germanic lyre had usually only 6 strings, and was sometimes played in the above fashion, but more often by strumming while blocking some strings with your fingers to create chords. Apart from this, they also look quite different. They also come from different cultures: the Germanic lyre was used by the Germanic tribes (obviously) while the classical lyre was used by the Greeks (and other mediterranean cultures).
they make different sounds and the xylophone is bigger the glockenspiel has metal bars while the xylophone has wooden bars
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To play a bell lyre, hold it with one hand while using the other hand to strike the keys or bars with mallets. Each key produces a specific pitch, similar to a xylophone, while the bells add a unique resonant sound. Make sure to strike the keys firmly but not too hard to avoid damaging them. Practice different rhythms and melodies to become more proficient.
There are different ways to play a large xylophone, including using mallets to strike the keys, using different techniques to create varying sounds, and playing with different rhythms and dynamics to express musical ideas.
A xylophone is a musical instrument made up of wooden bars of different lengths that are struck with mallets to produce sound. The player hits the bars with the mallets to create different pitches and melodies.
The xylophone is not considered a medieval instrument; it has roots that trace back to ancient cultures, with variations appearing in Africa and Asia. The modern xylophone, as we know it today, developed in the 19th century. While some wooden percussion instruments existed during medieval times, they were different from the xylophone. Thus, the xylophone is more accurately associated with later musical traditions.