Glockenspiel - “Corpse Bride Theme“ Lesson by Project Musica 🎶

#Glockenspiel - #CorpseBrideTheme lesson by #ProjectMusica 🎶 In this Glockenspiel tutorial, I play Corpse Bride Theme on 30 note Glockenspiel. You can play Corpse Bride Theme just as I do on a Glockenspiel. In order to watch me playing Corpse Bride Theme on Glockenspiel in lesson mode, slow down the video by: ⚙ Settings ➡ Playback Speed ➡ 0.5 Thank you for your time. If you liked and want to support me, could you 👍LIKE👍 the video and 💕SHARE💕 it? In order not to miss future videos from this channel, 💘SUBSCRIBE💘 to my channel as well. If you want me to make a video of another song or if you have other things to share, please comment below... I will try to answer you. A new video will air every Monday and Thursday 15:00 GMT. Stay tuned.🎶 twitter: tumblr: blogger: Thank you for your interest and time. Stay with music 🎶 🤗 Glockenspiel Information: The Glockenspiel is a percussion instrument composed of a set of tuned keys arranged in the fashion of the keyboard of a piano. In this way, it is similar to the xylophone, although the xylophone’s bars are made of wood, while the glockenspiel’s are metal plates or tubes, thus making it a metallophone. The glockenspiel, additionally, is usually smaller and, because of both its material and smaller size, higher in pitch. In German, a carillon is also called a glockenspiel, while in French, the glockenspiel is often called a carillon. In music scores the glockenspiel is sometimes designated by the Italian term campanelli. The range of glockenspiel is limited to the upper register, and usually covers about two and a half to three octaves, but can also reach up to three and a half octaves. The glockenspiel is a transposing instrument; its parts are written two octaves below the sounding notes. When struck, the bars give a very pure, bell-like sound. Other instruments that work on the same struck-bar principle as the glockenspiel include the marimba and the vibraphone. The Dulcitone has a similar sound to the glockenspiel since its sound is made by hammers striking tuning forks. The dulcitone uses soft hammers which damp the forks, compared to the hard hammers of the glockenspiel, creating a more gentle sound. There are also many glockenspiel-like instruments in Indonesian gamelan ensembles. In the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada, there is a form of glockenspiel called a bell lyre, bell lyra, or lyra-glockenspiel.[9] The bell lyre is a form of glockenspiel commonly used in marching bands. Related words and synonyms: #Xylophone #Vibraphone #Metallophone #Bells #Metalofone
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