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Xylophone Quiz

How much do you know about xylophones? Answer these questions to find out!
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Last updated: February 9, 2023
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Which music family is it in?
Percussion
What is the name of a similar German instrument which uses metal instead of wooden keys?
Glockenspiel
Developed in which century?
9th
What should they be played with?
Mallets
This person wrote "Concertino for Xylophone"
Toshiro Mayuzumi
Xylophones are often included in this approach to teaching music
Orff Schulwerk
Xylophone developed by Lozi people in Barotseland, western Zambia
Silimba
The xylophone was an essential part of this comedy duo's routines during the late 19th century.
Harrigan and Hart
Popular Central American Instrument it is often confused with
Marimba
People in this African nation used the xylophone to maintain the well-being of their gardens and crops.
Senegal
In 1903, the mass production of the modern xylophone began at the hands of this American company
John Calhoun Deagan.
The xylophone is considered a precursor to the invention of this instrument, which was first constructed in the 1920s.
Vibraphone
The Xylophone Debuted in the Orchestra in this year
1893
It was used in the opera Hansel and Gretel by this German composer
Engelbert Humperdinck
The sounds of this character's twinkling toes at the bowling alley aren't made by his toes... they're made by a xylophone!
Fred Flintstone
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