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- Mark_tree abstract "A mark tree (also known as a chime tree or set of bar chimes) is a percussion instrument used primarily for musical colour. It consists of many small chimes – typically cylinders of solid metal approximately 6 mm (one-quarter inch) in diameter – of varying lengths mounted hanging from a bar. The chimes are played by sweeping a finger or stick through the length of the hanging chimes. They are mounted in pitch order to produce rising or falling glissandos.Unlike tubular bells, another form of chime, the chimes on a mark tree do not produce a definite pitch, as they produce inharmonic (rather than harmonic) spectra.The mark tree is named after its inventor, studio percussionist Mark Stevens. He devised the instrument in 1967. When he could not come up with a name, percussionist Emil Richards dubbed the instrument the mark tree.The mark tree should not be confused with two similar instruments: Wind chimes are mounted in a circle with a hanging beater strung in the center; they may be solid or hollow and made of many types of material, whereas the mark tree is mounted in a linear fashion and normally has solid metal bars. The bell tree is a set of graduated cup-shaped bells mounted vertically along a center post.".
- Mark_tree thumbnail Meinl_CH-12_Chimes.jpg?width=300.
- Mark_tree wikiPageID "1182243".
- Mark_tree wikiPageLength "2121".
- Mark_tree wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Mark_tree wikiPageRevisionID "697899432".
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Bell.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Bell_tree.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_instruments_played_with_drum_sticks.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Percussion_idiophones.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Percussion_instruments_invented_since_1800.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unpitched_percussion.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Chime.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Chime_bar.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Emil_Richards.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Glissando.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Glockenspiel.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Inharmonicity.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_instrument.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Spectrum.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Tubular_bells.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink Wind_chime.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLink File:Meinl_CH-12_Chimes.jpg.
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mark tree".
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLinkText "mark tree".
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLinkText "mark-tree".
- Mark_tree wikiPageWikiLinkText "wind chimes".
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- Mark_tree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Mark_tree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Mark_tree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Percussion.
- Mark_tree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Redirect.
- Mark_tree subject Category:Musical_instruments_played_with_drum_sticks.
- Mark_tree subject Category:Percussion_idiophones.
- Mark_tree subject Category:Percussion_instruments_invented_since_1800.
- Mark_tree subject Category:Unpitched_percussion.
- Mark_tree hypernym Instrument.
- Mark_tree type Agent.
- Mark_tree type Instrument.
- Mark_tree type Instrument.
- Mark_tree comment "A mark tree (also known as a chime tree or set of bar chimes) is a percussion instrument used primarily for musical colour. It consists of many small chimes – typically cylinders of solid metal approximately 6 mm (one-quarter inch) in diameter – of varying lengths mounted hanging from a bar. The chimes are played by sweeping a finger or stick through the length of the hanging chimes.".
- Mark_tree label "Mark tree".
- Mark_tree sameAs Q1073120.
- Mark_tree sameAs Марк_трий.
- Mark_tree sameAs Category:Mark_trees.
- Mark_tree sameAs Chimes.
- Mark_tree sameAs Chimes.
- Mark_tree sameAs Chimes.
- Mark_tree sameAs m.04f52f.
- Mark_tree sameAs Бар_чаймс.
- Mark_tree sameAs Q1073120.
- Mark_tree wasDerivedFrom Mark_tree?oldid=697899432.
- Mark_tree depiction Meinl_CH-12_Chimes.jpg.
- Mark_tree isPrimaryTopicOf Mark_tree.