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  2. Keyboard glockenspiel - Wikipedia

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    The keyboard glockenspiel (French: jeu de timbre) or organ glockenspiel [clarification needed] is an instrument consisting of a glockenspiel operated by a piano keyboard.It was first used by George Frideric Handel in the oratorio Saul (1739).

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of online digital musical document libraries - Wikipedia

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    Music Manuscripts Online: classical: 900 High-quality images and descriptions of music manuscripts. The Morgan Library & Museum: Musica Brasilis Brazilian music: 1,000 Music scores by Brazilian composers. Musica Brasilis initiative: Neue Mozart-Ausgabe: Digitized Version: Mozart: Musical text and critical commentaries of the entire Neue Mozart ...

  5. Percussion section - Wikipedia

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    See also untuned percussion Pitched percussion: A glockenspiel and a set of crotales in use.. This subsection is traditionally called tuned percussion, [2] however the corresponding term untuned percussion is avoided in modern organology in favour of the term unpitched percussion, so the instruments of this subsection are similarly termed pitched percussion.

  6. Danny Federici - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Paul Federici (January 23, 1950 – April 17, 2008) was an American musician, best known as a founding member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, where he was its organist, accordionist and glockenspiel player.

  7. 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.

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