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29/02/24

Percussion Instruments

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Timpani: A Timpani looks like a big polished bowl, and that is the reason that they are also known as kettledrums. 

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Xylophone: Xylophone’s origin can be traced back to Africa and Asia, and it is a Greek word that means “ wood sound”. 

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Cymbals: The cymbals are the biggest noisemakers in an orchestra. Cymbals are 2 large metal discs, that are made of spun bronze. 

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Triangle: A triangle is known for producing some really good percussion sounds. 

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Snare Drum: A snare drum is a very smallish drum that is made with the help of wood or brass and the drumheads are made of plastic that is stretched over the ends of a hollow cylinder.

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Bass Drum: The bass drum is one of the biggest instruments of the percussion family of instruments and it makes the lowest sounds. 

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Tambourine:  It is a small instrument and has metal jingles attached to its edges.

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Maracas:  Maracas can be defined as rattles, that are made of gourds, filled with dried seeds, and sometimes even tiny ball bearings. 

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