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Grady Atkinson
26 August, 20:08
What instrument family would a rattle go in?
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Some percussion instruments are tuned and can sound different notes, like the xylophone, timpani or piano, and some are untuned with no definite pitch, like the ... It has a set of wire-wrapped strings stretched across the bottom head (the snare), which give the snare drum its unique " rattling " sound when the drum is hit.
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