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xylophone

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xy·lo·phone  (zl-fn)
n.
A percussion instrument consisting of a mounted row of wooden bars graduated in length to sound a chromatic scale, played with two small mallets.

xylo·phonist n.
Word History: Alphabet books for children frequently feature the word xylophone because it is one of the few words beginning with x that a child (or most adults, for that matter) would know. The majority of English words beginning with x, including many obscure scientific terms, are of Greek origin, the x, pronounced (z), representing the Greek letter xi. In the case of xylophone, xylo- is a form meaning "wood," derived from Greek xulon, "wood," and -phone represents Greek phn, "voice, sound," the same element found in words such as telephone, microphone, and megaphone. Our famous x word is first recorded in the April 7, 1866, edition of the Athenaeum: "A prodigy ... who does wonderful things with little drumsticks on a machine of wooden keys, called the 'xylophone.'"

xylophone [ˈzaɪləˌfəʊn]
n
(Music / Instruments) Music a percussion instrument consisting of a set of wooden bars of graduated length. It is played with hard-headed hammers
[from xylo- + -phone]
xylophonic  [ˌzaɪləˈfɒnɪk] adj
xylophonist  [zaɪˈlɒfənɪst] n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.xylophone - a percussion instrument with wooden bars tuned to produce a chromatic scale and with resonatorsxylophone - a percussion instrument with wooden bars tuned to produce a chromatic scale and with resonators; played with small mallets
percussion instrument, percussive instrument - a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by one object striking another
Translations
xylophone [ˈzaɪləfəʊn] Nxilófono m

xylophone [ˈzaɪləfəʊn] nxylophone m
to play the xylophone → jouer du xylophone

xylophone
nXylofon nt

xylophone
n xylophone [ˈzailəfəun]
a musical instrument consisting of wooden or metal slats of various lengths, which produce different notes when struck by wooden hammers. xilofoon زيلوفون: آلة موسيقيَّه ксилофон xylofon xylofon das Xylophon ξυλόφωνο xilófono ksülofon زیلوفون ksylofoni xylophone (מוּזִיקָה) קְסִילוֹפוֹן काष्ठतरंग ksilofon xilofon silofon tréspil, sílófónn xilofono, silofono 木琴 실로폰 ksilofonas ksilofons zilofon xylofoon xylofon ksylofon xilofone xilofon ксилофон xylofón ksilofon ksilofon xylofon เครื่องดนตรีลักษณะคล้ายระนาด ksilafon, vurmalı çalgı 木琴,手敲琴 ксилофон چوبی سنتور đàn phiến gỗ

xylophone آلة الإكسيليفون الموسيقية xylofon xylofon Xylophon ξυλόφωνο xilófono ksylofoni xylophone ksilofon xilofono シロホン 실로폰 xylofoon xylofon ksylofon xilofone ксилофон xylofon ระนาดฝรั่ง ksilofon mộc cầm 木琴


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Dean Cowell, of Bagshaw Close, Ryton-onDunsmore, joined the band when he was 11 and plays the marimba, a type of xylophone.
Among them is one of Jackson playing a child's xylophone in a music room at a children's museum.
Prynodd ei nain a taid xylophone iddo, a phan ddechreuodd ddangos addewid, trefnwyd iddo gael gwersi gan yr offerynwraig fyd-enwog, Simone Rebello.
 
 
 
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