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  2. Handchime - Wikipedia

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    Handchimes are proven to be helpful with teaching music theory and the responsibilities of playing an instrument to young children. It promotes teamwork among the students. This is because handchimes are played individually rather than in unison. Each student is responsible for the chimes assigned to him or her. [6]

  3. Chime (bell instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Eight-bell chime in its frame (McShane Bell Foundry, Maryland).Note that the bottom bells are static-chimes, and the top bell is also hung for swing-chiming on its own. A chime (/ ˈ t ʃ aɪ m /) or set of chimes is a carillon-like instrument, i.e. a pitched percussion instrument consisting of 22 or fewer bells.

  4. Tubular bells - Wikipedia

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    Tubular bells (also known as chimes) are musical instruments in the percussion family. [1] Their sound resembles that of church bells , carillons , or a bell tower ; the original tubular bells were made to duplicate the sound of church bells within an ensemble. [ 2 ]

  5. Chime - Wikipedia

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    Lithophone or stone chimes, musical instruments made of rock; Tubular bells, modern chimes in the form of metal tubes; Wind chime or Aeolian chime, suspended bells sounded when blown together by the wind; Handchimes, an instrument that is rung by hand, similar to handbells. Chime or chimes may also refer to:

  6. List of percussion instruments - Wikipedia

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    Hand-repique: Brazil 211.211.1 Membranophone Handpan: Pitched 111.24 Idiophone Hang: Pitched 111.24 Idiophone Hi-hat: Unpitched 111.142 Idiophone Hosho: Zimbabwe Unpitched 112.13 Idiophone Huiringua: Type of slit drum Hydraulophone: Hyoshigi: Japan Unpitched 111.11 Idiophone Igba: Unpitched Membranophone Ikembe: Africa Pitched 122.1 Idiophone ...

  7. Chime bar - Wikipedia

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    Chime bars can be arranged on a table to be played by a single player, or played by a group in a similar fashion to handbells, with each member holding a chime in one hand and a mallet in the other. They are used from professional music to classrooms.

  8. Campanology - Wikipedia

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    Note that the bottom bells are static-chimes, and the top bell is also hung for swing-chiming on its own. A chime (/ ˈ t ʃ aɪ m /) or set of chimes is a carillon-like instrument, i.e. a pitched percussion instrument consisting of 22 or fewer bells. Chimes are primarily played with a keyboard, but can also be played with an Ellacombe ...

  9. Category:Gong and chime music - Wikipedia

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