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The glockenspiel (/ ˈ ɡ l ɒ k ə n ʃ p iː l / GLO-kən-shpeel; German pronunciation: [ˈɡlɔkənˌʃpiːl] or [ˈɡlɔkn̩ˌʃpiːl], Glocken: bells and Spiel: play) or bells is a percussion instrument consisting of pitched aluminum or steel bars arranged in a keyboard layout.
The Rathaus-Glockenspiel is a large mechanical clock located in Marienplatz Square, in the heart of Munich, Germany. [1] Famous for its life-size characters, the clock twice daily re-enacts scenes from Munich's history.
The keyboard glockenspiel (French: jeu de timbre) or organ glockenspiel [clarification needed] is an instrument consisting of a glockenspiel operated by a piano keyboard.
J. C. Deagan, Inc. is a former musical instrument manufacturing company that developed and produced instruments from the late 19th- to mid-20th century. It was founded in 1880 by John Calhoun Deagan and initially manufactured glockenspiels.
The Erfahrungsfeld zur Entfaltung der Sinne (English: Field of experiences for the development of the senses) is an interactive exhibition that stimulates all the senses, designed by Hugo Kükelhaus. The different exhibits are intended to inspire the visitor to experiment with them, to explore them, like in a park of the senses or a science center.
What I propose is that the Wikipedia page on "glockenspiel" be expanded by (1) adding an introductory section on the German origin and various English meanings of the word, (2) converting the bulk of the present page into a major section on what might be called the "glockenspiel (orchestral)", and (3) adding another major section on what might ...
A chime bar or resonator bell [1] is a percussion instrument consisting of a tuned metal bar similar to a glockenspiel bar, with each bar mounted on its own wooden resonator. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Chime bars are played with mallets again similar to a glockenspiel.
Glockenspiel may also refer to: Keyboard glockenspiel, a glockenspiel operated by a keyboard mechanism; Carillon, an instrument consisting of at least 23 cast bronze cup-shaped bells known in German as a Glockenspiel "Das Glockenspiel", a single from the Schiller debut album, Zeitgeist; Bunnock, a game commonly referred to as glockenspiel