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What is the name of the music synthesized by all the bells of Apple?

Marimba

Malimba (English: Marimba) is a percussion instrument. It is a kind of xylophone, in which wooden keys are placed on horns and struck with mallets to produce melody, but the keys are wider, the range is wider, the timbre is mellow and there are more special playing styles. Malimba has 49 keys, 52 keys, 56 keys, 6 1 keys, 66 keys and 69 keys.

Malimba was introduced into Latin America in 17 and 18 centuries, and later became an Indian musical instrument. In addition, playing Malimba has become a part of some Indian tribal ceremonies. These ceremonies pray for the harmony of the universe and the happiness of the people. Malimba music played by San Marcos de Guna in Guatemala is very similar to that played by Siissala people in Ghana, Africa.

Malimba is an African xylophone. Its structure and sound are very different from ordinary European xylophone. The piano board used in it is softer than mahogany, with wide pronunciation, low range and long aftertaste. Under each piano board, there are * * * songs made of various shells, gourds or cans, rectangular wooden cases, etc. The size and length of these songs are suitable for the corresponding piano board. Each singer has 1-2 small holes, which are covered with bamboo film, egg film, cotton paper or animal urine bubbles.

1894, Guatemalan S. Hurtado developed Malimba into a musical instrument with double keys (with black keys). 1920 is a great year in the development history of Malimba. American Deagan founded the world's first percussion instrument company and made the first Malimba with a bracket and a metal horn, which is the world's first modern Malimba.

1986, Japanese Malimba master Keiko Abe designed a Malimba with five octaves for solo concert. Since then, Malimba has become an important member of percussion instrument family and a mature global solo percussion instrument. The first world-class Malimba master was Musser of the United States, and the earliest Malimba work was the Malimba and the Tremolo Concerto written by French neoclassical composer Mi Yue in 1947.

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Baidu encyclopedia-xylophone