In the percussion family, the order of pitch from highest to lowest typically goes: tambourine, triangle, snare drum, cymbals, bass drum. This order may vary depending on the specific percussion instruments being used.
A xylophone is a percussion instrument of definite pitch that consists of tuned wooden bars struck with mallets to produce musical tones.
The xylophone is a percussion instrument that produces a definite pitch. It consists of wooden bars of different lengths that are struck with mallets to produce specific musical notes.
No, a chordophone is not a percussion instrument. Chordophones produce sound by vibrating strings that are stretched between two points, such as a guitar or violin. Percussion instruments produce sound by being struck, shaken, or scraped.
The largest instrument in the percussion family is typically considered to be the timpani, also known as kettle drums. These drums have a large bowl-like shape and are played with mallets to produce a deep, resonant sound.
A gong typically has a low pitch. It is a large, metallic percussion instrument that produces a deep and resonant sound when struck.
The chimes have the highest pitch in the percussion family.
The triangle is not in the brass family. It is in the percussion family because it is struck with a small mallet in order to produce sound.
Drums are members of the percussion family of instruments.
The snare drum came from '''percussion''' family!
No it is an unpitched percussion.
It Belongs to the Percussion family. It also a Membranophone and a Pitched Percussion
It belongs in the percussion family because you hit it to play it.
What family does the Triangle belong to?
It's percussion, but it's not tuned to a specific pitch.
Chimes are percussion instruments.
The instrument family that the drums belong to is percussion.
yes, it actually is in the percussion family ( for real ).