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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

Thus the instrumentarium was born—the complete set of which includes bass bars, bass, alto/tenor, and soprano metallophones, xylophones and alto and soprano glockenspiels.

From Literature

And because the game also syncs with your local seasons, winter arrives there when it does here, greeted by glockenspiels and spare sleigh bells.

From Washington Post

The fifth- and sixth-grade musicians take turns on the various sizes of xylophones to make harmonious sounds: glockenspiel, soprano, alto and bass.

From Washington Times