English to Indonesian Dictionary xylophone

xylophone

gambang
definition
noun
It is a simple ballad with a choirboy singing a melody over a xylophone and soft string orchestral backing.
a musical instrument played by striking a row of wooden bars of graduated length with one or more small wooden or plastic mallets.
translation of 'xylophone'
noun
gambang
example
On Monoke, Chantler was using electronic devices to treat piano, guitar, 'xylophone' and local Japanese instruments and arranging his sounds into complex structures.
Here the group combines trombone, a simplistic guitar line, and what sounds like either a marimba or a 'xylophone' .
Although I guessed that they didn't have their usual large scale entourage, the band was fleshed out nicely with an electric cello, violin, 'xylophone' , bass, drums, guitars and various vintage synths.
She played the tambourine, the 'xylophone' , and the harmonica, all to our swooning hearts' delight.
Percussion is composed of sleigh bells, tambourine, 'xylophone' and kettle drums.
It is a simple ballad with a choirboy singing a melody over a 'xylophone' and soft string orchestral backing.
Jim, a pupil of Smithy Bridge School, is not only a highly accomplished drummer owning his own drum kit, but also plays the 'xylophone' , timpani, piano and accordion.
In the drain, hidden by foliage, ducks clacked a quacky, 'xylophonic' tune.
Left behind are dry nipping ambient winds and sleepy-eyed guitars like so many tattered articles of clothing and in their place emerge woolly layers of banjo, children's 'xylophones' , trumpets and home-recorded toy pianos.
By letting Declan use a range of musical instruments - everything from drums, 'xylophones' and bongos to the piano and even his own voice - Angela enabled him to learn to communicate again.
The range of music is staggering: whistling soloists, 'xylophonists' playing polkas, John Philip Sousa leading his band through famous marches.
A thick gush of guitar and 'xylophonic' pluck, the vocals are pushed up front for the first time.
During the funeral ritual, every phrase the 'xylophonist' plays has literal meaning in the Dagara language.
A war of words, clash of syllables, 'xylophonic' weapons drawn, engagement thence decided, arrows slung, striped with ‘shan't’ and ‘whilst.’
Marimba players, 'xylophonists' and other percussionists will be spotlighted as soloists on Handel's ‘Concerto No.5 in F.’
They used one of his numbers to open last year called ‘Blue Midnight’ and featured their excellent 'xylophonist' as soloist before rounding things off with ‘Shine As the Light’
One of the most widely known of the 'xylophonists' in the 1920's was George Hamilton Green.
Percussion plays a major role, particularly what Grainger called ‘tuneful percussion,’ chimes, glockenspiels, tuned gongs, celestas, 'xylophones' , and so on.
Everybody who knows anything about xylophone knows you are not only the greatest living 'xylophonist' , but also the greatest xylophonist who has ever lived.
In a real players' tour-de-force, this multi-faceted and instrumental band allows all of its members - from guitarist to 'xylophonists' - to contribute to the genial groove going on.
This biopic about a legendary Thai 'xylophonist' 's beautifully shot, but that's about all that can be legitimately praised.
First the 'xylophonic' tinkering, then the thunderous drums, instantly knock you out.
The entertainment is firmly in the hands, or mallets of master 'xylophonist' Ian who leads the orchestra.
In fact, for the first hour or so I was wondering why the 'xylophonist' wasn't in Arcade Fire.
They were to be accompanied by two grand pianos played by musicians, as well as three 'xylophones' , four bass drums, a gong, three aeroplane propellers, seven electric bells and a siren.
The cozy empathy of those loopy, repetitive guitars and 'xylophones' envelops you, wraps you in tenderness, gives you the quiet strength to face all the hoarse pain of the world again.
In these and other small group contexts, the 'xylophonist' recorded many memorable performances.
Over an aching vocal performance, Tipton swaddles Nilsson all in bells, oboes, glockenspiels, blurted brass, pizzicato'd violins, and 'xylophones' , bidding an elongated adieu to pop's previously ornate design.
The version of Dropshadow's ‘Disease Fototienda’ is suffused with 'xylophonic' scales, bent mandolins, military snares and sparkling orchestral pop, and bound with Velcro.
Originally, it was scored for a phalanx of player pianos, buzzers, airplane propellers, 'xylophones' , and a host of other percussion instruments.
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