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Generally speaking, a metallophone is any musical instrument consisting of tuned metal bars which are struck to make sound, usually with a mallet. A musical instrument is a device that has been constructed or modified with the purpose of making music. ... Hot metal work from a blacksmith In chemistry, a metal (Greek: Metallon) is an element that readily forms ions (cations) and has metallic bonds, and metals are sometimes described as a lattice of positive ions (cations) in a cloud of electrons. ... This article is about the drum stick, a musical tool. ...


Metallophones have been used in music for hundreds of years. There are several different types used in Balinese and Javanese gamelan ensembles, including the gendér, gangsa and saron. These instruments have a single row of bars, and are often tuned to a pentatonic scale. The glockenspiel and vibraphone are also metallophones - these have two rows of bars and are tuned to the chromatic scale. Topography Map showing Bali within Indonesia Sunset at Jimbaran Beach, Bali Young Balinese Dancers Bali rice terraces Balis Sanur Beach Statue of Dewi Sri — Ubud, Bali Bali is an Indonesian island. ... Map of Java Java (Indonesian: Jawa) is an island of Indonesia, and the site of its capital city, Jakarta. ... A gamelan is a musical ensemble of Indonesian origin typically featuring metallophones, xylophone(s), drums, and gongs. ... A Gendér is a type of metallophone which is used a lot in Balinese and Javanese Gamelan music. ... A gangsa is a type of metallophone which is used a lot in Balinese and Javanese Gamelan music. ... Saron may mean: a town in South Africa: see Saron a mythical king who gave his name to the Saronic Gulf a biblical name also written as Sharon set of metals bars laid out in a single row and struck like a glockenspiel This is a disambiguation page — a navigational... In music, a pentatonic scale is a scale with five notes per octave. ... The glockenspiel (German, play of bells, also known as orchestra bells and, in its portable form, lyra) is a musical instrument in the percussion family. ... [[image:Luigi Waites PlaysVibraphone. ... The chromatic scale is any musical scale that contains more than one consecutive half-step (in other words two adjacent pairs of scale degrees or members which are separated by a semitone). ...


In music of the 20th century and beyond, the word metallophone is sometimes applied specifically to a single row of metal bars suspended over a resonator box. Metallophones tuned to the diatonic scale are often used in schools; Carl Orff used diatonic metallophones in several of his pieces, including his pedagogical Schulwerk. Metallophones with microtonal tunings are used in Iannis Xenakis' Pléïades and in the music of Harry Partch. In music theory, a diatonic scale is a scale whose notes are built on the natural staff positions of lines and spaces, with no accidentals, with or without a key signature. ... Japanese secondary school students in uniform A school is most commonly a place designated for learning. ... Carl Orff Carl Orff (July 10, 1895 – March 29, 1982) was a German composer born in Munich. ... In music, a scale is an unordered collection of notes or pitches, as opposed to a series of intervals, which is a musical mode. ... Iannis Xenakis (Γιάννης Ξενάκης) (May 29, 1922 Romania - February 4, 2001) was a Greek composer and architect who spent much of his life in Paris, France. ... Harry Partch (June 24, 1901 – September 3, 1974) was an American composer. ...


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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Metallophone (700 words)
Metallophones tuned to the diatonic scale are often used in schools; Carl Orff used diatonic metallophones in several of his pieces, including his pedagogical Schulwerk.
Metallophones with microtonal tunings are used in Iannis Xenakis' Pléïades and in the music of Harry Partch.
The metallophone is similar to other instruments such as the glockenspiel and vibraphone and it has become very popular for use in schools.
Großbass Metallophone (733 words)
Sonor GBMP 1 Großbass Metallophone, Primary Line, c-a1, C-Dur Tonleiter mit fis, bb und fis1, 16 Töne, Oberton-Stimmung bis a, Grundton-Stimmung ab bb, silberne, speziallegierte Metall-Klangplatten 35 x 10 mm, Resonanzkasten mit 6 Kammern aus Birkenholz, gesperrt, inklusive 1 Paar SCH 15,
Studio 49 BM-1600, Bass Metallophon, Tonumfang c - a1, 16 Stäbe, (6 Stäbe 36 x 10 mm, 10 Stäbe 32 x 8 mm), 2 Schlägel S 33, Klangplatten aus Aluminium - inkl.
Sonor BKM1 Bass Metallophon, Tonumfang f-c2, C-Dur Tonleiter mit fis, bb, fis1 und bb1, 16 Töne, Oberton-Stimmung bis h, Grundton-Stimmung ab c1, graue, speziallegierte Metall-Klangplatten 40 x 6 mm, Resonanzkasten mit 3 Kammern aus Kiefernholz, gesperrt, inklusive Schlägel 1 Paar SCH 6,
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