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Please tell me a little about the Xylophone. What people group did the xylophone originate from? To find out more about the xylophone, visit this site- http://www ...
The ringing notes of the xylophone make it a colorful addition to the percussion section of an orchestra. ... Look at this picture to see the major parts of the xylophone.
The xylophone appeared in Southeast Asia about the 14th century. It became highly developed through use in the Indonesian gamelan, ... The use of the xylophone spread throughout the continent of Africa, ...
By varying the material and length of the wooden xylophone keys, you can change both their tone quality and pitch. ... Anderson, Lois. The Miko Modal System of Kiganda Xylophone Music. 2 vols. Phd Diss.
The xylophone is a percussion instrument (one that is played either by striking, shaking or scraping it) that likely originated in Southeast Asia or Oceania.
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 in Indonesia.
The xylophone possibly originated in Southeast Asia or Oceania and today exists in forms as simple as two or three logs laid across a player’s legs or as wooden slabs set across two supports such ...
The xylophone first originated in southeast Asia during the 14th century.
xylophone: n. a musical instrument of wooden or metal bars graduated in length and struck with a small wooden hammer or hammers. ... Most popular pairs with xylophone
The xylophone proudly originated from the Dagara people, located in northwestern Ghana in West Africa. ... However, the modern version of the xylophone originated in Europe.
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