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PercussionFor the differences see the question "What is the difference between a definite and indefinite pitched instrument?" The link is below.Read more: What_is_the_difference_between_a_definite_and_indefinite_pitched_instrument
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That would have to be either the triangle or the tambourine.
There's the triangle, crash cymbals, egg shakers, sleigh bells, shaker, cabasa, tambourine, finger cymbals, castanets, maraca, cowbell, wood blocks, and much more..
The Philippines have different instruments like: ->the gong ->the pasiyak ->the litguit ->the maracas ->the triangle ->the chimes ->the Dabakan ->the kulintang ->the bulting ->the bunkaka ->the tambourine ->the bamboo flute
PercussionFor the differences see the question "What is the difference between a definite and indefinite pitched instrument?" The link is below.Read more: What_is_the_difference_between_a_definite_and_indefinite_pitched_instrument
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Some of the softest sounding percussion instruments include the triangle, tambourine, and marimba. The triangle produces a delicate, ringing tone, while the tambourine can be played softly with gentle shaking or tapping. The marimba, with its wooden bars, offers a warm, mellow sound that can be played quietly. These instruments are often used in softer musical passages to create subtle textures.
That would have to be either the triangle or the tambourine.
Auxilary are simple instruments used to add to a song or tune. Some examples are tambourine, whistle, slapstick, triangle, cowbell, maracas, wood blocks, or sleigh bells. Hope This Helps
There's the triangle, crash cymbals, egg shakers, sleigh bells, shaker, cabasa, tambourine, finger cymbals, castanets, maraca, cowbell, wood blocks, and much more..
The Philippines have different instruments like: ->the gong ->the pasiyak ->the litguit ->the maracas ->the triangle ->the chimes ->the Dabakan ->the kulintang ->the bulting ->the bunkaka ->the tambourine ->the bamboo flute
Untuned percussion instruments in the orchestra are those that do not produce a definite pitch when played. Examples include instruments like the snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, tambourine, maracas, and triangle. They primarily contribute to rhythm, texture, and color in orchestral music rather than melody. These instruments add dynamic effects and enhance the overall sound of the ensemble.
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