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The xylophone is a tuned percussion instrument consisting of hardwood bars in graduated sizes set on a metal frame. ...
The range of the xylophone extends from the middle C to the C four octaves above the middle C, which is also the highest note on the piano. Xylophone music is usually written an octave lower, making the sound one octave higher than written. ... When the xylophone is played with hard rubber mallets, it is capable of considerable speed in execution and a very penetrating tone.
Approximate Word count = 366 Approximate Pages = 1.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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