1 Answer
orchestral percussion instrument resembling a small upright piano, patented by a Parisian, Auguste Mustel, in 1886. It consists of a series of small metal bars (and hence is a metallophone) with a keyboard and a simplified piano action in which small felt hammers strike the bars. Each bar is resonated by a wooden box or similar chamber tuned to reinforce the fundamental harmonic (component tone) of the bar. A pedal lifts a felt-pad damper from the bars, permitting use of either sustained or short notes. The normal range is four octaves upward from middle C
| 14 years ago. Rating: 0 | |
Top contributors in Uncategorized category
Unanswered Questions
Join Us For A Talk With Facebook At Cannes Lions
Answers: 0
Views: 4
Rating: 0
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Heuer Camaro
Answers: 0
Views: 7
Rating: 0
1GOM
Answers: 0
Views: 8
Rating: 0
The 140th Anniversary Limited Edition Astron SSH093
Answers: 0
Views: 13
Rating: 0
The HODINKEE Summer Kick-Off Party At Todd Snyder In New York City
Answers: 0
Views: 12
Rating: 0
Nhà Đài OXBET
Answers: 0
Views: 11
Rating: 0
Nhà Đài SKY88
Answers: 0
Views: 11
Rating: 0
This Keyboardist's Collection Hits All The Right Notes
> More questions...
Answers: 0
Views: 14
Rating: 0
dede
eggplant