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  2. Glockenspiel - Wikipedia

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    This form of glockenspiel is also popular in Colombian marching band music. [13] Many marching bands stopped using bell lyres with the introduction of the front ensemble. One of the few college marching bands with a glockenspiel section is UC Berkeley's University of California Marching Band, where they are affectionately referred to as "glocks ...

  3. Das Glockenspiel - Wikipedia

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    The official music video for "Das Glockenspiel" was shot in Chinatown in Los Angeles, California, United States by German director Marcus Sternberg. It has a length of 3:11 minutes. [ 1 ] The video features a few dancers, four older Asian persons, who are playing a Mahjong game, and a woman in a traditional Asian festival costume.

  4. The Carnival of the Animals - Wikipedia

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    The original edition has a note by the editors instructing the players to imitate beginners and their awkwardness. [10] After the four scales, the key changes back to C, where the pianos play a moderate speed trill-like pattern in thirds, in the style of Charles-Louis Hanon or Carl Czerny , while the strings play a small part underneath.

  5. Keyboard glockenspiel - Wikipedia

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    More recently, the keyboard glockenspiel has been used by: Danny Federici of the E Street Band in numerous concerts and recordings; Richard Wagner in his opera Die Walküre; Giacomo Meyerbeer in his opera L'Africaine; Léo Delibes in his opera Lakmé; Jules Massenet in his oratorio La Vierge; Giacomo Puccini in his operas Turandot and Madama ...

  6. Song bells - Wikipedia

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    They sound one octave down from the glockenspiel, or one octave above concert pitch and generally have a range of 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 octaves. Song bells have been made by various makers at different times but were first introduced by J. C. Deagan, Inc. in 1918 and manufactured by the company until 1924.

  7. Metallophone - Wikipedia

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    The Western glockenspiel and vibraphone are also metallophones: they have two rows of bars, in an imitation of the piano keyboard, and are tuned to the chromatic scale. In music of the 20th century and beyond, the word metallophone is sometimes applied specifically to a single row of metal bars suspended over a resonator box.

  8. Zeitgeist (Schiller album) - Wikipedia

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    Zeitgeist ("Spirit of the Age") is the debut album by German electronic DJ Schiller.It features the singles "Das Glockenspiel", "Liebesschmerz" and "Ruhe", all of which reached the top 30 of the German singles charts.

  9. Chime bar - Wikipedia

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    The sound is similar to a glockenspiel, but with much more sustain, similar in this respect to a vibraphone but without the vibrato. Chime bars can be arranged on a table to be played by a single player, or played by a group in a similar fashion to handbells , with each member holding a chime in one hand and a mallet in the other.