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glockenspiel

[glok-uhn-speel, -shpeel] / ˈglɒk ənˌspil, -ˌʃpil /


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When Puts reaches for percussion instruments, he chooses the sweeter ones — glockenspiel, crotales, chimes, vibraphone — and combines them luxuriously.

From New York Times

The trio are joined by a full band as well by two cellists, four violinists and a glockenspiel.

From Washington Times

“She was well-educated, quietly brought up, shy, modest and an accomplished player on the glockenspiel.”

From Los Angeles Times

Abensberg's town centre is deeply traditional with cobbled streets and a glockenspiel on the town hall.

From BBC

There’s pointillistic syncopation from marimba, glockenspiel and pizzicato strings, with a backdrop of sustained chords: the ticktock of everyday minutiae held together by the promise of constancy.

From New York Times