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One of the unique features of the xylophone is its bright, clear sound that can cut through the texture of an ensemble or orchestra. This makes it a popular choice for adding colour and texture to a wide range of musical styles. The TINCHOFON is an idea of Ma rtín Casado, Pr ofessor at the University of La Plata (Buenos Aires, Argentina) and Fixed Baterista of " Lisandro Aristimuño", "T uesday of water". Features

The bars of the xylophone also come in different lengths, which results in the production of different sounds. a b Harper, Colter (2008). "Life, Death, and Music in West Africa". Contexts Magazine. Winter: 44–51. doi: 10.1525/ctx.2008.7.1.44. S2CID 59623412. Besides being part of orchestral works and creating beautiful music, the xylophone has been reportedly used for a variety of different purposes. That’s because the sound of said instrument scared -and consequently drove away- monkeys, birds, and other animals/pests. Description TINCHOFON CMP 25 (2 octaves + 1 note) – Electronic Xylophone – MIDI percussion controller + sound moduleThe xylophone is also commonly called a treble xylophone or a chromatic xylophone. It may also be referred to more generally as a mallet percussion instrument, as it is played with mallets and is part of the percussion family of instruments.

We do not believe in the ‘throw away’ culture. All our products are serviceable. We believe in gaining and keeping the trust of players by guiding them personally through the buying process and then offering an excellent after-sales service. Xylosynth The modern xylophone, also referred to as the orchestral xylophone, was first introduced in 1886 when Albert Roth revealed his idea of having a two-rowed xylophone equipped with a chromatic pattern for notes.The bars of a xylophone are attached to one another and secured in place via a cord or string, but they still have enough room to vibrate when you strike them with the mallet to create a sound. Looking for your perfect wooden xylophone? Look no further than Gear4music, where you'll find an incredible range of xylophones suitable for every occasion. Read more The earliest evidence of a true xylophone is from the 9th century in southeast Asia, while a similar hanging wood instrument, a type of harmonicon, is said by the Vienna Symphonic Library to have existed in 2000 BC in what is now part of China. The xylophone-like ranat was used in Hindu regions (kashta tharang). In Indonesia, few regions have their own type of xylophones. In North Sumatra, The Toba Batak people use wooden xylophones known as the Garantung (spelled: "garattung"). Java and Bali use xylophones (called gambang, Rindik and Tingklik) in gamelan ensembles. They still have traditional significance in Malaysia, Melanesia, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, and regions of the Americas. In Myanmar, the xylophone is known as Pattala and is typically made of bamboo.

With the influence of the culture down there, the instrument underwent some modification and became known as the marimba. Percussion > Mallets > Xylophone > History". Vsl.co.at. Vienna Symphonic Library . Retrieved 1 November 2011. Be the first to review “TINCHOFON CMP 25 (2 octaves + 1 note) – Electronic Xylophone – MIDI percussion controller + sound module” Cancel reply

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For example, people in Senegal used the xylophone to maintain the well-being of their gardens and crops. Another cool use of the xylophone is in movies where it’s played to produce certain sound effects such as simulating the noise of bones clinking together. 5. The Xylophone and the Marimba are Cousins not Twins Take the option of Internal Sounds with no programming required or just use the ‘MIDI out’ to access unlimited sounds from any MIDI device or the new USB POWER AND COMMUNICATION.

Gusikov’s xylophone was a key step towards the birth of the modern xylophone. Not only was he a distinguished virtuoso, but he also exposed concert audiences in Europe to the instrument. 10. The Modern Xylophone was Created in the 19th Century To this day, the exact birthplace of this instrument remains a mystery despite being present in various cultures such as the traditional music of Africa, Southeast Asia, Melanesia, Europe, and more. To generate lighter tones on xylophones, musicians usually use wooden-headed mallets built from hardwoods such as ebony, rosewood, or birch. 14. The Xylophone is the Vibraphone’s Parent Today, we can see xylophone frames made out of metal as well as wood. 4. The Xylophone has Uses Beyond Making Music Soon after, the modern xylophone became present in almost every orchestra. 11. The Xylophone Bars Come in Different Versions

With the development of mankind and the advancement of construction techniques, the xylophone is no longer exclusive to wood.

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