Tubaphone
A tubaphone (or tubuphone)[1] is a type of metallophone constructed from a series of metal tubes arranged in a keyboard configuration. [2] The tubes are similar in length to that of a xylophone, and sound vaguely like a Glockenspiel.[3]
Viscount Bells, a type of tubaphone | |
Classification | Percussion instrument (Idiophone) |
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Inventor(s) | J.C. Deagan Company |
Related instruments | |
Viscount Bells, Tube Bells | |
Builders | |
J.C. Deagan Company |
A Tu-ba-Phone', or Tubaphone, is also a model of banjo that was made by the Vega company, and the tone ring design used in it. Modern makers continue to use tubaphone tone rings, among other tone ring designs.
See also
- Melodic percussion instrument
- Pipe gamelan
References
- John H. Beck (2013-11-26). Encyclopedia of Percussion. ISBN 9781317747680.
- Thomas D. Rossig (2000). Science of Percussion Instruments. ISBN 9789810241582.
- Karl Peinkofer and Fritz Tannigel, Handbook of Percussion Instruments, (Mainz, Germany: Schott, 1976), 71
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