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  1. 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). It was also used in the 1739 revivals of his Il Trionfo del Tempo and Acis and Galatea, and the next ...

  2. MUNICH GLOCKENSPIEL: Its two levels play out scenes from Munich's history. At 11am and midday (and 5pm between March and October) the Munich Glockenspiel recounts a royal wedding, jousting tournament and ritualistic dance - all events which have etched a mark on Munich’s popular folklore.

  3. glockenspiel, (German: “set of bells”) percussion instrument, originally a set of graduated bells, later a set of tuned steel bars (i.e., a metallophone) struck with wood, ebonite, or, sometimes, metal hammers. The bars are arranged in two rows, the second corresponding to the black keys of the piano.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › music-theory-forms-and-instruments › glockenspielGlockenspiel | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · World Encyclopedia. glockenspiel (glŏk´ənspēl) [Ger.,=bell-play], percussion instrument [1]. The medieval glockenspiel was a sort of miniature carillon (see bell [2]), sometimes played mechanically by means of a rotating cylinder with protruding pins. In the 16th cent. it was given a keyboard.

  5. Jan 10, 2024 · Co-authored by wikiHow Staff. Last Updated: January 10, 2024 Approved. Glockenspiels are such a common instrument for beginners that many xylophone toys for children are in fact glockenspiels. The term glockenspiel is used synonymously with “bells”, and “bell kit”.

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  6. Sep 1, 2023 · The Glockenspiel is an ornate clock tower located in Marienplatz Square in central Munich. It brings the city’s history to life through chimes, music, and moving figurines. The 45-meter tall tower contains 43 bells and 32 life-sized figures that whirl into motion during performances enacted twice daily.

  7. The glockenspiel (or orchestra bells) is a metallophone idiophone of European origin. It is today found distributed throughout the world wherever Western cosmopolitanism has taken root.

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