A glockenspiel is a musical instrument which consists of metal bars of different lengths arranged like the keyboard of a piano. You play the glockenspiel by hitting the bars with wooden hammers. a musical instrument consisting of many flat metal bars of different lengths, that you play with special hammers xylophone (glocke + spiel ). Percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned steel bars, arranged like a piano keyboard, which are struck with hammers. An alternative form of the instrument is played by means of an actual keyboard. Its normal range is 2 1 2 octaves. The bell lyre, held vertically, is the portable form of glockenspiel used in marching bands
a musical instrument of the percussion family of instruments, like the xylophone, it has tuned bars arranged like the keys on a piano, and is also smaller in size and higher in pitch
An instrument, originally a series of bells on an iron rod, now a set of flat metal bars, diatonically tuned, giving a bell-like tone when played with a mallet; a carillon
Also referred to as a Clarillon Constructed by a set of steel bars that are hit with a mallet to produce bell like sounds There are two forms The marching band form is Lyre-like shape and held upright The mallet style is laid out in a keyboard form like a Xylophone
(from German spiel, meaning 'to play' and glocken, meaning 'bells') A percussion instrument made up of tuned metal bars arranged in the same way as piano keys The keys produce a chimelike sound when they are played with small hammers that are held in hand