Glockenspiel thinks when people think about "carillon". Is this a kind of food? It is an animal. How do people pronounce? It sounds like an obscure object, but this is a more complicated word for the predecessor of the orchestra. Bell is the percussion instrument of the same xylophone and timpani. "Glock" refers to a tubular clock from German "bell play" ("Glockenspiel" 406). This is why Zhongqin sounds like a bell.
Glockenspiel: Carillon (translated from German to "bell") is an example of percussion instrument tuning. It looks like a xylophone, but its bars are made of steel, not trees, divided into two parts. In the marching band, they are shaped like a bell called a bell. Timpani: Timpanis comes from the kettle drum used by the Indian army and the Royal parade. It was then disseminated to Europe using the kettle drum and later adapted to a symphony orchestra by classical composers (eg Bach and Handel). Timpani of the latest version exists more than the orchestra version, it is lightweight. However, in modern bands, it is not a moving version but a pit, and fixed type percussive is growing for live performance.
• Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, Pitched Percussion Initial Visual • Base Metal Instrument, Base Base (Optional), Midtone Metal Instrument, Soprano Metal Instrument, Alto Carillon, Soprano Carillon • Paper Exercise Xylophone, Basic Vision (And student copy) • The locked version of this article can be viewed on YouTube, including Jeff Fiorentino, Steve Vai, Trans-Siberian Orchestra (see Extensions). 1700 and 19th century (see extension) 1. Does the music you play for them belong to a primary key (meaning it has a bright sound) or a small key (meaning it has a darker, more mysterious sound) Their answer to decide what to do is to form a big "M" with your fingers or to sign a sign, form a small "m" and cover one thumb's thumb as a minor with one finger .