Spyke
lemmy.ca

The vibraphone wants a word. Lionel Hampton is spinning in his grave.

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bstixreply
feddit.dk

A xylophone has wooden bars.

A marimba is a xylophone with resonator tubes.

A glockenspiel is a xylophone with metal bars.

A metal marimba is a marimba with metal bars (or a glockenspiel with resonator tubes).

A vibraphone is a metal marimba with a motor spinning a disc inside the resonators which can create a vibrato and it has a damper (sustain pedal).

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No, vibraphone is the setting that discretely lets you know someone is calling you without annoying everyone around you.

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As opposed to a xylophone made of dicks, which is a cockenspiel.

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lemmy.world

This always messed with me as a kid because for no reason I can come up with, xylophone made sense as the metal one and glockenspiel made sense as the wood one

It took more effort than it should to unlearn this

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feddit.de

Chiming in for clarification: Literally it's "bell game" but the word's meaning is more like "bells that play" or "bells to play with".

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And this is why it is good advice not to think too much about that word as a German speaker.

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How is it that this literally came up in conversation at the family get together over the weekend, and on Monday it’s being memed? Proof again this world is just a simulation and has memory limitations.

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lemmy.world

Is there an all encompassing term for xylophones and all the instruments that are "Xylophones" with X feature(s)?

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Aren't those metallophones? Last I checked glockenspiels were a different (and much smaller) critter

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I just bought a Glockenspiel (actually it's a set of concert bells) and was talking to the guy who sold it to me about this.

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The "xylo" is greek for wood | Spyke