Bronzes of various metallurgical properties are widely used in struck idiophones around the world, notably bells, singing bowls, gongs, cymbals and other idiophones from Asia. |
One or two tom-toms were added, and sets of woodblocks, cowbells, and other idiophones, all mounted along the rim of the bass drum. |
Here a large group of membranophones and idiophones of various sizes, played by a no less extensive group of sticks, is added to a string orchestra. |
The bones are one of several types of clappers, all of which are concussion idiophones and are classified as percussion musical instruments. |
The instruments are introduced in subgroups of idiophones, membranophones, and so forth, and each group is summarized in boxed tables for easy review. |
In organology, percussion instruments are divided into membranophones and idiophones. |