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- Pitched_percussion_instrument abstract "A pitched percussion instrument is a percussion instrument used to produce musical notes of one or more pitches, as opposed to an unpitched percussion instrument which is used to produce sounds of indefinite pitch.The term pitched percussion is now preferred to the traditional term tuned percussion: Pitching of percussion instruments is achieved through a variety of means. Membranophones are tuned by altering the surface tension of the face that is struck. Mallet percussion instruments gain their pitch through physical characteristics such as composition, density, or physical dimensions of each respective note. Alternatively, other percussion instruments can gain pitch through variation of air volume displaced. Many untuned percussion instruments, such as the snare drum, are tuned by the player, but this tuning does not relate to a particular pitch. Untuned percussion instruments can and frequently do make sounds that could be used as pitched notes in an appropriate context.This second consideration also means that the traditional division into tuned and untuned percussion is to some extent oversimplified: Some percussion instruments, such as the timpani and glockenspiel, are almost always used as pitched percussion. Some percussion instruments, and particularly many types of bell and closely related instruments, are sometimes used as pitched percussion, and at other times as unpitched percussion. Some percussion instruments, such as the snare drum, are almost always used as unpitched percussion.Pitched percussion includes the overlapping classes of: Mallet percussion, instruments such as the glockenspiel and chime bars, played in a particular way. Keyboard percussion, instruments such as the glockenspiel and tubular bells arranged in a particular way (but not including the celesta and other keyboard instruments despite the name). Melodic percussion, instruments used to produce several different pitches.↑".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument thumbnail Crotales1.jpg?width=300.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageID "35039200".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageLength "2885".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageRevisionID "662501783".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Bell.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pitched_percussion.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Celesta.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Chime_bar.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Glockenspiel.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Keyboard_instrument.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Keyboard_percussion_instrument.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink List_of_percussion_instruments.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Mallet_percussion.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Melodic_percussion_instrument.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Membranophone.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_instrument.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_section.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(music).
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Pitched_percussion_instrument.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Snare_drum.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Timpani.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Tubular_bells.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Unpitched_percussion_instrument.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink File:Bar_chime.JPG.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink File:Crotales1.jpg.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLink File:Tuned_Chromatic_Cowbells_(from_Emil_Richards_Collection).jpg.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitched percussion instrument".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitched".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLinkText "idiophones".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLinkText "pitched percussion instrument".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLinkText "tuned to a definite pitch".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageWikiLinkText "tuned".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Percussion-instrument-stub.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument subject Category:Pitched_percussion.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument hypernym Instrument.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument type Agent.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument type Instrument.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument type Instrument.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument type Redirect.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument type Concept.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument comment "A pitched percussion instrument is a percussion instrument used to produce musical notes of one or more pitches, as opposed to an unpitched percussion instrument which is used to produce sounds of indefinite pitch.The term pitched percussion is now preferred to the traditional term tuned percussion: Pitching of percussion instruments is achieved through a variety of means. Membranophones are tuned by altering the surface tension of the face that is struck.".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument label "Pitched percussion instrument".
- Pitched_percussion_instrument sameAs Q7198871.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument sameAs m.072wyq.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument sameAs Q7198871.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument wasDerivedFrom Pitched_percussion_instrument?oldid=662501783.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument depiction Crotales1.jpg.
- Pitched_percussion_instrument isPrimaryTopicOf Pitched_percussion_instrument.