Asked by Ilikecookies2009

Do u know those intristment that has those two big sticks and then you hit it with it and ot makes an echo sound?

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Answered by Ilikecookies2009
No I talking about a cymbal
Answered by Ilikecookies2009
Not a cymbal. You know that big circle plate they have on this stand in a chorus or sm? Then they have this one wooden stick and hit it with it and makes like an echo
Answered by Ilikecookies2009
No not that one!
Answered by GPT 3.5
I believe you are referring to a musical instrument called a wood block. It is a percussion instrument that produces a sound reminiscent of hitting two pieces of wood together. It is often used in various genres of music to add a unique percussive element.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. Yes, cymbals are metallic percussion instruments typically made of bronze or brass. They consist of two circular plates that are struck together to produce a ringing sound. Cymbals are a common instrument in many styles of music, including orchestral, marching band, and rock.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. It sounds like you are describing a suspended cymbal. A suspended cymbal is a large, circular metal plate that is mounted on a stand and played with a stick or mallet to produce a ringing, sustained sound with reverberations. It is commonly used in orchestras, concert bands, and choral ensembles to add a dramatic and resonant effect to musical performances.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. It sounds like you might be referring to a vibraslap. A vibraslap is a percussion instrument consisting of a U-shaped metal rod attached to a wood block. When the metal rod is struck with a stick, it vibrates against the wood block, creating a rattling or vibrating sound that can resemble an echo. Vibraslaps are often used in Latin music, jazz, and other musical genres to add a unique percussive texture to a performance.