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Musical percussion instrument made from rock
A lithophone is a musical instrument consisting of a rock or pieces of rock which are struck to produce musical notes. Notes may be sounded in combination
Lithophone
Wooden keyboard percussion instrument
The term is also popularly used to refer to similar instruments of the lithophone and metallophone types. For example, the Pixiphone and many similar toys
Xylophone
Cave in Virginia, United States
flowstone, and mirrored pools. The caverns host the Great Stalacpipe Organ, a lithophone made from solenoid-fired strikers that tap stalactites of varied sizes
Luray_Caverns
Organ that uses cave formations to transmit sound
The Great Stalacpipe Organ is an electrically actuated lithophone located in Luray Caverns, Virginia, USA. Covering 3.5 acres of the cavern, it is considered
Great_Stalacpipe_Organ
English stonemason and musician
Joseph Richardson (c. 1792 – 8 April 1855) was an English lithophone player. Richardson was born around 1792, in Cumberland, the eldest child of John Richardson
Joseph Richardson (lithophone player)
Joseph_Richardson_(lithophone_player)
Double-reed woodwind instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Bassoon
Woodwind instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Flute
Single-reed woodwind instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Clarinet
Khartal or Chiplya Manjira or jhanj or taal Nut – clay pot Sankarjang – lithophone Thali – metal plate Thattukazhi mannai Yakshagana bells Jal tarang, ceramic
List of Indian musical instruments
List_of_Indian_musical_instruments
Brass instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Trumpet
Aspect of Japanese music
clapper made from wooden slats connected by a rope or cord Sekkin – a lithophone either bowed or struck Shime-daiko (締太鼓) – small drum played with sticks
Traditional Japanese musical instruments
Traditional_Japanese_musical_instruments
Device for making musical sounds
non-durable, bio-degradable materials. Additionally, some have proposed that lithophones, or stones used to make musical sounds—like those found at Sankarjang
Musical_instrument
Class of musical instruments
vibraphone bars and cymbals, can also be bowed. Pitched percussion instrument Lithophone Metallophone Sachs, Curt (1940). The History of Musical Instruments, p
Idiophone
Class of musical instruments with vibrating strings
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
String_instrument
Topics referred to by the same term
resonators Gong chime, wracks of pot-gongs, traditional to Southeast Asia Lithophone or stone chimes, musical instruments made of rock Tubular bells, orchestral
Chime
Brass instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Trombone
Double-reed woodwind instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Cor_anglais
Family of musical instruments
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Horn_(instrument)
Rocks that resonate like a bell when struck
Australia. Ringing rocks are used in idiophonic musical instruments called lithophones. Several early scientists became interested in the ringing rocks; however
Ringing_rocks
Family of musical wind instruments
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Woodwind_instrument
Musical instrument in which the sound-producing body is a piece of metal
piano Triangle Tubaphone Tubular bells Vibraphone Waterphone Aerophone Lithophone Xylophone Holland, James (2003). Practical Percussion: A Guide to the
Metallophone
Natural void under a planetary surface
inaccessible with musical equipment. In Luray Caverns, Virginia, an enormous lithophone, the "Great Stalacpipe Organ" has been developed that generates sound
Cave
Brass instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
French_horn
The Musical Stones of Skiddaw are a number of lithophones built across two centuries around the town of Keswick, northern England, using hornfels, a stone
Musical_Stones_of_Skiddaw
Mexican artist (born 1972)
The Power Plant in Toronto, and the Serpentine Galleries in London. A lithophone is a percussion instrument made of stone. In particular, these instruments
Pedro_Reyes_(artist)
Brass instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Cornet
Crotales Dhol Dholki Gong Glass harmonica Hammered dulcimer Handbells Hang Lithophone Marimba Metallophone Mridangam Glockenspiel The harp stop and other effects
List of percussion instruments by type
List_of_percussion_instruments_by_type
1940 cantata by Carl Orff
and crash cymbals, antique cymbal (without specified pitch), tam-tam, lithophone, metallophone, 2 glockenspiels, wood block, xylophone, and tenor xylophone/low
Catulli_Carmina
Uncommon extrusive rock
Lithophone made of Phonolite in Schellerhau botanic garden (Germany)
Phonolite
Set of small, high-pitched bossed pot gongs
Korean pyeongyeong stone-chimes, a type of lithophone, Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix, Arizona
Gong_chime
discovery of a 3000-year-old, 20-key, carefully shaped polished basalt lithophone in the highlands of Odisha. The oldest preserved examples of Indian music
Culture_of_India
Rock that produces a bell-like sound when struck
bellstone) is a rock that produces a bell-like sound when struck. A type of lithophone, bell stones are significant in ethnography and are typically identified
Bell_stone
Class of musical instruments
Sets of percussion plaques - Examples are the Lithophone and also most Metallophones. Crotales Lithophone Celesta Dulcitone Fangxiang Gangsa Gendèr Glockenspiel
Struck_idiophone
Class of musical instruments
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Brass_instrument
Brass musical instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Sousaphone
King Andrias Leviathan Voice, 15 episodes 2020–2021 Summer Camp Island Lithophone, Tummy Voice, 2 episodes 2021 Close Enough Campbell's Mug Voice, episode:
Keith David on screen and stage
Keith_David_on_screen_and_stage
Lower-pitched instrument of the oboe family
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Heckelphone
Animated television series
yeti elders. Bassoon (voiced by Doug Benson) is one of the yeti elders. Lithophone (voiced by Keith David) is the largest and oldest yeti of the island.
Summer_Camp_Island
Vietnamese instrument
The đàn đá is a lithophone played by ethnic minority groups in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, in the provinces of Lâm Đồng, Đắk Nông, Đắk Lắk, Gia Lai
Đàn_đá
Wind instrument in the recorder family
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Sub-great_bass_recorder
Membranophone Has also been referred to as a Chordophone or a Friction drum Lithophone Global Pitched Idiophone Either natural or placed rock formations which
List of percussion instruments
List_of_percussion_instruments
Brass instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Mellophone
Icelandic artist
Páll Guðmundsson Páll Guðmundsson plays on lithophone that he has made Born Páll Guðmundsson Húsafell, Iceland Education the University of Fine Arts in
Páll_Guðmundsson
String instrument played by a bow rubbing the strings
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Bowed_string_instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Electric_ukulele
Group of metamorphic rocks
to ring like a bell. The Musical Stones of Skiddaw are an example of a lithophone made from hornfels. List of rock types One or more of the preceding
Hornfels
Glass instrument
after attending a recital performed on musical glasses in London in 1761. Lithophone Verrophone Apel, Willi (1969). Harvard Dictionary of Music, p.347. Harvard
Crystallophone
Archaeological site near Angul, India
were made for, although some people think they might have been part of a lithophone . This site was test excavated by the State Archaeology Department of
Sankarjang
Very low pitched instrument in recorder family
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Sub-contrabass_recorder
Traditional Indian drum
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Parai
Cave and archaeological site with prehistoric paintings in Spain
tracings), 884 marks, 84 handprints, 118 archaeological evidence and 17 lithophones. Art of the Upper Paleolithic List of Stone Age art Cave of La Pasiega
Cave_of_El_Castillo
Sanukite has been used as the material for the bars of the hōkyō, a lithophone invented in Japan.[1] Steven B. Shirey; Gilbert N. Hanson (July 1984)
Sanukitoid
Classical dance of India
have reported the discovery of 20-key, carefully shaped polished basalt lithophone in Sankarjang, the highlands of Odisha, which is dated to about 1000 BCE
Odissi
Musical instrument made of rock
gong is a slab of rock that is hit like a drum, and is an example of a lithophone. Examples have been found in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Regional names
Rock_gong
Small woodwind instrument commonly used in schools
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Soprano_recorder
Smallest size of the recorder family
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Garklein_recorder
endolithic, epilithic, lithagogue, lithic, lithography, lithology, lithophile, lithophone, lithophyte, lithosphere, lithotomy, megalith, Mesolithic, microlite,
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H–O
Family of instruments
frame; used primarily in nhã nhạc music T'rưng - bamboo xylophone Đàn đá - lithophone, commonly having 9+ stone bars, 65–102 cm (26–40 in) in length. It is
Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments
Traditional_Vietnamese_musical_instruments
22 Percussion plaques 111.222 Sets of percussion plaques, such as the lithophone 111.23 Percussion tubes 111.232 Sets of percussion tubes, such as tubular
Classification of percussion instruments
Classification_of_percussion_instruments
Wind instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Alto_recorder
German composer (1895–1982)
include non-Western instruments and numerous mallet instruments (including lithophone), and several pianos (four in Prometheus and six in the other two); the
Carl_Orff
2019 video game
recorded using a collection of rare musical instruments, such as the lithophone. The game was officially announced during the Apple Special Event on September
Frogger_in_Toy_Town
Wind instrument in the recorder family
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Tenor_recorder
Music produced in preliterate cultures (prehistory)
soundscapes, and instruments; it has included the study of ringing rocks and lithophones, of the acoustics of ritual sites such as chamber tombs and stone circles
Prehistoric_music
Musical instrument classification system
percussion plaques. 111.222 Sets of percussion plaques – Examples are the lithophone and also most metallophones. 111.23 Percussion tubes. 111.231 Individual
Hornbostel–Sachs
endolithic, epilithic, lithagogue, lithic, lithography, lithology, lithophile, lithophone, lithophyte, lithosphere, lithotomy, megalith, Mesolithic, microlite,
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/L
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/L
Musical Instrument
have produced glass instruments that work similarly to a glockenspiel or lithophone, i.e. by striking various glass tubes. An example can be heard in a work
Verrophone
Noni and other nearby ethnic groups in Bui Division play flat lithophones. The Noni lithophone consists of a ncéw (large flat stone) struck by a pair of ncùy
List of musical instruments of Cameroon
List_of_musical_instruments_of_Cameroon
Musical instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Voice_flute
Mountain in the Lake District, England
slate has been used to make tuned percussion musical instruments or lithophones, such as the Musical Stones of Skiddaw held at the Keswick Museum and
Skiddaw
Wind instrument in the recorder family
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Sopranino_recorder
Bowl-shaped bell, e.g. a singing bowl
Chinese term qing (磬, or historically 罄), which historically referred to a lithophone used in state rituals, has more recently been applied to this type of
Standing_bell
Wind instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Contrabass_recorder
2016 live album by Evan Parker
Parker on which he is joined by percussionists Toma Gouband, playing lithophones, and Mark Nauseef, playing metallophones. It was recorded on September
As_the_Wind
Recorder larger than the bass recorder
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Great_bass_recorder
1949 opera by Carl Orff
7–8 timpani (including a drum on high A) lithophone (soprano-range) 2–3 xylophones 10 "trough xylophones" (2 soprano-xylophones, 6 tenor-xylophones, 2
Antigonae
Marimbaphone (also bowed) Pong lang Xylorimba 111.22 Percussion plaque Crotales Lithophone Metallophones: Celesta Fangxiang Gangsa Gendér Glockenspiel Kulintang
List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 111
List_of_musical_instruments_by_Hornbostel–Sachs_number:_111
Opera-oratorio by Carl Orff
ratchets 3 "large church ratchets" 4 water glasses celesta 2 glockenspiels lithophone metallophone xylophone tenor xylophone bass xylophone 2 marimbas
De_temporum_fine_comoedia
valley civilization suggesting an established musical tradition. A kind of lithophone has also been discovered from Orissa around 1000 BCE. The Samaveda, one
Music_in_ancient_India
Icelandic composer (1941–2022)
Red Carousel - Das Rote Karussell. Elias Davidsson plays accordion and lithophone in addition to piano. Since the 1980s, Elias Davidsson had published on
Elias_Davidsson
Mountainous region of Vietnam
of the Far East's magazine in Hanoi. In February 1949, a prehistoric lithophone named Ndut Lieng Krak was discovered in Dak Lak, which is now kept at
Central_Highlands_(Vietnam)
Very low-pitched instrument of the oboe family
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Lupophon
Ancient Chinese name of an unknown mineral
says 璆 (qiú; "fine jade, jade lithophone") is cognate with 球 (qiú; "precious gem, fine jade; jade chime or lithophone (which later came to mean "ball;
Langgan
Artificial depression in rock
number of cases cupules were demonstrated to mark specific rocks used as lithophones; in some cases they served in board games; but other credible ethnographic
Rock_cupule
Ethno-linguistic groups of people found in South Asia
BCE), located in the Brahmani river valley near Angul. They include lithophones which resemble the types of instruments found in Southern Vietnam, and
Munda_peoples
Wind instrument in the recorder family
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Bass_recorder
Argentine composer (born 1981)
participation in the latter, he designed and built their own version of a Lithophone together with Axel Lastra. As a producer he worked on several projects
Damián_Anache
Book by Barry Hughart
sound was likely related to the phenomenon of the soul-sound of stone (Lithophone). Ox learns of the story of Wolf Boy and Fire Girl from the local boy's
The Story of the Stone (Hughart novel)
The_Story_of_the_Stone_(Hughart_novel)
Study of sound and its relation to ancient things
and artifacts found within it can be examined experimentally, as with lithophones and ringing rocks. Iegor Reznikoff and Michel Dauvois studied the prehistoric
Archaeoacoustics
Ancient Chinese lithophone
Ancient Chinese lithophone
Bianqing
Individual percussion plaques 111.222 Sets of percussion plaques Crotales Lithophone Metallophones Celesta Fangxiang Gangsa Gendér Glockenspiel Kulintang a
List of idiophones by Hornbostel–Sachs number
List_of_idiophones_by_Hornbostel–Sachs_number
Percussion instrument used in monasteries
The semantron (Greek: σήμαντρον) is a percussion instrument used in Eastern, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic monasteries to summon the monastics
Semantron
Topics referred to by the same term
journalist, poet and MP for Newport, Cornwall 1796–1803 Joseph Richardson (lithophone player) (1792–1855), English musician Joseph Richardson (flautist) (1814–1862)
Joseph_Richardson
2023 film award
Nguyễn Bảo Khánh for Survival Best Sound Design: Dương Ngọc Hoà for Lithophone – Ancient Treasure The following awards were presented for animated films:
23rd_Vietnam_Film_Festival
When it doesn't snow on the final day of Yeti Confetti, a Yeti Elder Lithophone (voiced by Keith David) blames Lucy. In order to prove she belongs Lucy
List of Summer Camp Island episodes
List_of_Summer_Camp_Island_episodes
Hybrid musical instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Firebird_(trumpet)
Chinese set of poems
performed indoors, and with orchestral accompaniment to the tune of "lithophones, musical bells, drums, and various kinds of wind and string instruments
Jiu_Ge
Stringed musical instrument
Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular
Electric_mandolin
1943 opera by Carl Orff
timpani, bass drum, 2 snare drums, tenor drum, tambourine, triangle, lithophone, sand rattle, antique cymbals, various Turkish cymbals, tamtam, ratchet
Die_Kluge
instrument in the form of a monochord (one-string) zither. Đàn đá is a lithophone played by ethnic minority groups in the Central Highlands of Vietnam,
List of Vietnamese inventions and discoveries
List_of_Vietnamese_inventions_and_discoveries
LITHOPHONE
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Male
English
Variant spelling of English Miles, MYLES means "son of Mile."
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Welsh
Pearl; Based on the Abbreviation Meg
Girl/Female
Hindu
Very intelligent
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Collison.
Boy/Male
Polynesian
God saves.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Gift of God; Form of Dorothy; Gift
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
One of the Vedas
Girl/Female
Tamil
Well born, Noble
Girl/Female
Arabic
Forenoon
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