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xylophonist$92770$ - translation to italian

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF THE FAMILY OF MALLETS
Xylophonist; Xylophones; Timbela; Mbila; Mbila (musical instrument); Timbila; Silimba; Shilimba; Single xylophone; Khylophone; Balo (instrument); Amadinda; Embaire; Akadinda; Zylophone; Xylophone family; Holzharmonika; Hültze glechter; Xilophone
  • Philippine]] xylophone
  • African Xylophone also known as Ogbongelenge by the Igbo tribe. [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Audiovisuals_of_Igbo_Dances_(AID)_Project AID Project]
  • A ''silimba'' in a Zambian market
  • Timbila
  • Three Orff-Schulwerk xylophones of different ranges.
  • Orchestral xylophone (left) and marimba (right)
  • [[Cameroon]], ~1914
  • Xylophone with different types of mallets

xylophonist      
n. xilofonista, silofonista

Definition

xylophone
['z??l?f??n]
¦ noun a musical instrument played by striking a row of wooden bars of graduated length with small beaters.
Derivatives
xylophonic adjective
xylophonist z??'l?f?n?st noun
Origin
C19: from xylo- + -phone.

Wikipedia

Xylophone

The xylophone (from Ancient Greek ξύλον (xúlon) 'wood', and φωνή (phōnḗ) 'sound, voice'; lit.'sound of wood') is a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets. Like the glockenspiel (which uses metal bars), the xylophone essentially consists of a set of tuned wooden keys arranged in the fashion of the keyboard of a piano. Each bar is an idiophone tuned to a pitch of a musical scale, whether pentatonic or heptatonic in the case of many African and Asian instruments, diatonic in many western children's instruments, or chromatic for orchestral use.

The term xylophone may be used generally, to include all such instruments such as the marimba, balafon and even the semantron. However, in the orchestra, the term xylophone refers specifically to a chromatic instrument of somewhat higher pitch range and drier timbre than the marimba, and these two instruments should not be confused. A person who plays the xylophone is known as a xylophonist or simply a xylophone player.

The term is also popularly used to refer to similar instruments of the lithophone and metallophone types. For example, the Pixiphone and many similar toys described by the makers as xylophones have bars of metal rather than of wood, and so are in organology regarded as glockenspiels rather than as xylophones.