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glockenspiel
glock·en·spiel G0154300 (glŏk′ən-spēl′, -shpēl′)n. A percussion instrument with a series of metal bars tuned to the chromatic scale and played with two light hammers. [German : Glocken, pl. of Glocke, bell (from Middle High German, from Old High German glocka, of imitative origin ) + Spiel, play; see spiel.]glockenspiel (ˈɡlɒkənˌspiːl; -ˌʃpiːl) n (Instruments) a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned metal plates played with a pair of small hammers[C19: German, from Glocken bells + Spiel play]glock•en•spiel (ˈglɒk ənˌspil, -ˌʃpil) n. a musical instrument composed of a set of graduated steel bars mounted in a frame and struck with hammers, used esp. in bands. [1815–25; < German, =Glocken bells + Spiel play] Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | glockenspiel - a percussion instrument consisting of a set of graduated metal bars mounted on a frame and played with small hammersorchestral bellspercussion instrument, percussive instrument - a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by one object striking another | Translationsglockenspiel
glockenspiel (glŏk`ənspēl) [Ger.,=bell-play], percussion instrument. The medieval glockenspiel was a sort of miniature carillon (see bellbell, in music, a percussion instrument consisting of a hollow metal vessel, often cup-shaped with an outward-flaring rim, damped at one end and set into vibration by a blow from a clapper within or from a hammer without. ..... Click the link for more information. ), sometimes played mechanically by means of a rotating cylinder with protruding pins. In the 16th cent. it was given a keyboard. The 18th-century glockenspiel had metal bars instead of bells, and in the 19th cent. the keyboard disappeared and the bars were struck by hammers. It has been used in the orchestra since the 18th cent. Related modern instruments are the tubophone, which uses a keyboard with tubes instead of bars, and the vibraphone, which has resonating tubes beneath its bars that vibrate using electricity. See also xylophonexylophone [Gr.,=wood sound], musical instrument having graduated wooden slabs that are struck by the player with small, hard mallets. The slabs are usually arranged like a keyboard, and the range varies from two to four octaves. ..... Click the link for more information. .Glockenspiel (1) A percussion instrument consisting of 25 to 32 chromatically tuned metal plates, which are arranged in two rows. The upper row corresponds to the black keys of the piano, and the lower to the white keys. Its compass depends on the number of plates. The glockenspiel is played with two small metal or, less commonly, wooden hammers. (2) A set of small tuned bells. glockenspiel a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned metal plates played with a pair of small hammers glockenspiel
Synonyms for glockenspielnoun a percussion instrument consisting of a set of graduated metal bars mounted on a frame and played with small hammersSynonymsRelated Words- percussion instrument
- percussive instrument
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