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INSTRUMENT
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WRITTEN
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SOUNDING
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NOTES
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Crotales
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Flexatone
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Pitches
are obviously approximate.
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Glockenspiel
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Tubular
Bells
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Vibraphone
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Xylophone
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Marimba
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Timpani
(set)
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Each
individual drum in a set of timpani has a range of a fifth.
Check the timpani pages for further information. |
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Piano
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Some
pianos extend downwards by a further 5th.
Some upright pianos only reach up to A7 |
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Harpsichord
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This
is the range of the modern instrument. |
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Organ
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Organ
music is notated on three staves.
The written ranges of the keyboards and the pedals is shown. |
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Harmonium
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Harmonium
ranges do vary greatly from instrument to instrument.
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Accordion
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Ths
is the range of the 41-keyed concert accordion.
Some accordions have fewer keys, 25 being the minimum. |
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Celeste
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Harp
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