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Marimba is a percussion instrument with its origin from Mexico and Guatemala in the late 19th Century. The instruments consist of metal bars struck with yarn or rubber mallets to produce sounds. The shape and size of metal bars differ to create different sounds from each bar. Kept in such a way to resemble a piano, the size of these bars aids the musician physically and visually.
A person playing the marimba is known as Marimbaist or a Marimba Player. The instrument is a type of idiophone but with more variations in pitches than a traditional xylophone. When one end of the instrument is struck, a high-pitched note can be heard while, on the other hand, a not with shallow pitch can be heard. On playing in a synchronizing and the perfect order, one can play a musical tone.
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