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A melodic percussion instrument is a percussion instrument used to produce several different notes of different pitches.〔Blades, James. Percussion Instruments and their History (London: Kahn & Averill, 2006) ISBN 978-0-933224-61-2〕 Melodic percussion instruments are examples of pitched percussion and include mallet percussion and keyboard percussion. Melodic percussion instruments take one of three main forms: * Collections of individual pitched percussion instruments in different pitches, such as hand bells and the angklung. * Instruments that produce different pitches when struck in different places, such as the steel drum.〔http://www.musicaviva.com.au/vivazone/musicians/musician.asp?id=38 retrieved 6 March 2012 ''the steel drum, a melodic percussion instrument from Trinidad and Tobago''〕 * Instruments that contain a collection of sounding objects tuned to different notes, such as the xylophone. Many melodic percussion instruments have resonators, providing a second way of classifying them: * Some instruments such as the marimba have an individual resonator for each note. * Some instruments such as the hang have a resonator shared by several or all notes. * Some instruments such as the glockenspiel have no resonator. ==List of percussion instruments that produce musical scales== *Balaphone *Carillon *Gambang *Ghata tarang - set of ghatams *Gendér *Glass harp *Glockenspiel *Handbells set *Hang *Kulintang *Kulintang a tiniok *Jal tarang *Loh tarang *Marimba *Pat waing *Skrabalai *Steelpan *Tank drum *Tongue drum *Tabla tarang *Tubaphone *Tubular bells *Vibraphone *Xylophone 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「melodic percussion instrument」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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