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- Crotales abstract "Crotales (/kroʊˈtɑːleɪz/), sometimes called antique cymbals, are percussion instruments consisting of small, tuned bronze or brass disks. Each is about 4 inches in diameter with a flat top surface and a nipple on the base. They are commonly played by being struck with hard mallets. However, they may also be played by striking two disks together in the same manner as finger cymbals, or by bowing. Their sound is rather like a small tuned bell, only with a much brighter sound, and a much longer resonance. Like tuned finger cymbals, crotales are thicker and larger; they also have slight grooves in them which give their sound more sparkle. The name comes from the Greek crotalon, for a castanet or rattle.Modern crotales are arranged chromatically and have a range of up to two octaves. They are typically available in sets (commonly one octave) but may also be purchased individually. Crotales are treated as transposing instruments; music for crotales is written two octaves lower than the sounding pitch, to minimize ledger lines.Crotal bells are a type of small bell, mostly medieval. A different form of crotal is found in Prehistoric Ireland. The National Museum of Ireland and British Museum have several examples on display dating from the late Bronze Age (800 – 800 BC) which were found in the Dowris Hoard, alongside various brass wind instruments. These are bronze cylinders in the rough shape of a bull's testicle, with a piece of baked clay or a pebble inside. It is presumed they functioned as a type of rattle. The hoard had 48 of them in total, in two sizes. Only two other examples are known, both Irish.".
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- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Bell.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Castanets.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cymbals.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drum_kit_components.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Category:Keyboard_percussion.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orchestral_percussion.
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- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Chromatic_scale.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Debussy.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Crotal_bell.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Double_bass.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Dowris_Hoard.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Drum_kit.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Drum_stick.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Glass_harmonica.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Glenn_Kotche.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Igor_Stravinsky.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink John_Adams.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Schwantner.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Karlheinz_Stockhausen.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Kate_Bush.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Ledger_line.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Les_noces.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Mantra_(Stockhausen).
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Oldfield.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Portnoy.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum_of_Ireland.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Neil_Peart.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Octave.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_instrument.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Pitched_percussion_instrument.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Prehistoric_Ireland.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Prxc3xa9lude_xc3xa0_laprxc3xa8s-midi_dun_faune.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Ring_modulation.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Rufus_Wainwright.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Short_Ride_in_a_Fast_Machine.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Shortwave_radio.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink The_Low_Anthem.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink The_Rite_of_Spring.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Toru_Takemitsu.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Transposing_instrument.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Tubular_Bells_II.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Tubular_bells.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Wilco.
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Wuthering_Heights_(song).
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLink Zill.
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- Crotales wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ancient cymbals".
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crotale".
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crotales".
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLinkText "antique cymbals (C & F#)".
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLinkText "antique cymbals".
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLinkText "crotales".
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLinkText "crotals".
- Crotales wikiPageWikiLinkText "tuned percussion kits".
- Crotales background "percussion".
- Crotales classification "Percussion".
- Crotales hornbostelSachs "111.22".
- Crotales hornbostelSachsDesc "Percussion plaques".
- Crotales name "Crotales".
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- Crotales subject Category:Cymbals.
- Crotales subject Category:Drum_kit_components.
- Crotales subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Crotales subject Category:Keyboard_percussion.
- Crotales subject Category:Orchestral_percussion.
- Crotales subject Category:Pitched_percussion.
- Crotales subject Category:Plaque_percussion_idiophones.
- Crotales hypernym Instruments.
- Crotales type Company.
- Crotales type Instrument.
- Crotales type Instrument.
- Crotales comment "Crotales (/kroʊˈtɑːleɪz/), sometimes called antique cymbals, are percussion instruments consisting of small, tuned bronze or brass disks. Each is about 4 inches in diameter with a flat top surface and a nipple on the base. They are commonly played by being struck with hard mallets. However, they may also be played by striking two disks together in the same manner as finger cymbals, or by bowing.".
- Crotales label "Crotales".
- Crotales sameAs Q1141589.
- Crotales sameAs Кротали.
- Crotales sameAs Cròtals.
- Crotales sameAs Crotales.
- Crotales sameAs Crótalos_(afinados).
- Crotales sameAs Crotales_(instrument).
- Crotales sameAs Crotales.
- Crotales sameAs アンティークシンバル.
- Crotales sameAs Crotales.
- Crotales sameAs Crotalar.