Orchestral Percussions

HOT
HOT
The Angel AG-25N2 is a good quality Glockenspiel, preassembled in a mint blue plastic case. It has 25 nickel bars which cover 2 octaves from G2 to G4. The AG..
New
New
Alfabeto GL37PRO is the largest Glockenspiel in size, capable of reproducing sounds on 37 bars. Each bar is made from high quality metal and has a unique s..
New
New
Alfabeto GL37 is a Glockenspiel capable of playing sounds on 37 bars. Each bar is made from high quality metal and has a unique size and weight, allowing t..
New
New
Alfabeto GL30 is a high quality chromatic Glockenspiel with two and a half octaves and thirty bars. This Glockenspiel is designed for musicians who wa..
New

174882 ₴

Pre-order
New
The Yamaha YV2030MS is the perfect vibraphone for musicians on a budget, beginner percussionists, and those in need of a compact instrument. The sound plates ar..
Yamaha TP-3323 The TP-3300 Series timpani employ aluminum bowls with the same shape as the top-line models (TP-7300/TP-6300/TP-4300 Series). The TP-3326, TP-..

181644 ₴

Pre-order
The Yamaha YM-40 marimba is the best choice for those looking for a high-quality and affordable instrument. The tone bars of this xylophone are made of selected..
The Yamaha YM-2400 marimba is an ideal choice for educational institutions or concert venues that require a reliable instrument for active use. With a range of ..
New
New
Ideal for professional musicians and ambitious enthusiasts alike, the Yamaha YVD-10 Vibraphone Drive is an evolutionary step in the world of musical instruments..
Showing 25 to 33 of 33 (2 Pages)
Orchestral Percussions

Orchestral percussions

Vibraphone

The vibraphone, which was invented in the US in the early 1920s, is simply an electric xylophone. The bars are made of metal, not wood. The resonators house small electric fans which create a vibrating tremolo effect for extending the pitch. Consequently, the xylophone’s clangorous hardness is replaced with a dewy smoothness that allows it to play legato and produce chords.

Xylophone

This instrument consists of wooden bars underpinned by tuned resonators that are laid out like a piano keyboard and can reach a length of four octaves. The basic sound is a hard, scintillating clatter.

Marimba

The marimba is similar to the xylophone in that it has the same layout of wooden bars with tuned resonators. Physically, the two instruments look almost the same, except that the marimbas have larger resonators and come in long sizes with extended ranges. The other difference is that the marimba is played with softer sticks, giving it a more melodious quality. The marimba can be an attractive solo instrument, as the jazz world discovered.

Triangle

Triangle – it is a steel rod bent into the shape of an isosceles triangle. One corner of the triangle is left open to keep the instrument from having a specific pitch and to allow it to generate ethereal, scintillating overtones instead. They are the secret of its glitter. When jangled with a metal beater, the triangle raises the energy level.