The instrument that sounds similar to a glockenspiel is called a xylophone.
You mean musical instrument? Ok, well theres Viola (a real instrument), Claire Annette (sounds like Clarinet), Amanda Lynn (sounds like a mandolin), and there's probably more just get creative!
A small xylophone suitable for children to play is called a "glockenspiel."
The name of the musical instrument with strings on it is a guitar.
The piano got its name from the Italian word "pianoforte," which means "soft-loud." This name reflects the instrument's ability to produce both soft and loud sounds by using hammers to strike the strings. The significance behind the name highlights the piano's unique capability to play a wide range of dynamics, making it a versatile and expressive musical instrument.
The instrument you blow into to produce sound is called a "wind instrument."
It sounds like a Bugle or a Glockenspiel.
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Glockenspiel
The name of the person who discovered the glockenspiel is not known. This unique instrument rose to popularity in the 1960's.
The glockenspiel.
The name of that musical instrument is really German. Chime = Glockenspiel.
Some instruments similar to the vibraphone are the xylophone and the marimba (wooden), the glockenspiel/Bells (metal) and the piano. All are keyboard instruments, and with the exception of the piano, are played by striking the keys with mallets.
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.
The state that sounds like a musical instrument is Oregon.
There are many variants to and alternate names to the xylophone type instrument. These names include the marimba and lithopone, for example.
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One name that sounds similar to Logan is Landon.