lamellophone
la
ˈleɪ
lei
me
llo
ˌlɑ:
laa
phone
foʊn
fown
British pronunciation
/lˈeɪməlˌɒfəʊn/

Definition & Meaning of "lamellophone"in English

Lamellophone
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a percussion instrument with metal or bamboo strips that produce sound when plucked

What is a "lamellophone"?

A lamellophone is a type of percussion instrument that produces sound through the vibration of metal or bamboo tongues or strips, which are attached to a resonating body. The player plucks these tongues or strips to create sound, and each tongue is tuned to a different pitch. Lamellophones come in various forms, including thumb pianos and other similar instruments. They are known for their clear, melodic tones and are used in a variety of musical traditions worldwide. The lamellophone’s resonant, bell-like sounds make it popular in both traditional and contemporary music.

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