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Igor said:
If he's got the same one i used to have, it's one of those cheap kids jobs with thin metal tines but sold as a xylophone. Tines are only tuned to the fundamental pitch but most of the upper partials are probably mistuned/inharmonic. Very little resonance except some high-end inharmonic partials, fundamental fades out quickly, nothing near the sustain/purity of a real glock.

speeky english?:rolleyes:
 
aoboa said:
You could also just double track the xylophone.
Once with hard mallets and once with soft mallets :)

and once with timmy mallet?

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