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You'd probably recognize the rainbow-patterned, lap-size plastic xylophone in the playroom, popular among music-minded toddlers. But what do you know about the real thing? The xylophone is a wooden percussion instrument with a range of four octaves, and can be used in a variety of musical genres.
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A to Z Challenge Day24: X … Xylophone. What is it? A xylophone is a percussion instrument, with wooden bars of graduating length, that sound the notes of the musical scale when a mallet hits them. A xylophone is also that toy your parents seem to always trip over at Christmas, swearing under their breath. The moment he [...]