The marimbas I've seen in several US high school and college concert
bands have had no buzzers in the resonator. They have a more mellow
sound than a xylophone but no buzz. I wonder if there are several
variations on this instrument?
Mike Blackwell
[ Probably lots! The makers and musicians of Chiapas will say it
[ must have a buzzer in the resonator to be a true marimba, and that's
[ the definition I subscribe to since I'm a big fan of this music! :-)
[ Others will say, "that's only in instruments from Mexico or Guatemala."
[ Variations included the closed resonator, which may be conical or
[ cylindrical (tubular) or shaped like a gourd (Helmholtz).
[
[ Bill Flynt pointed out to me yesterday that the bars of the marimba
[ are severely undercut, in comparison to typical xylophone bars, which
[ alters the relative strength of the overtones in the resonant bar.
[ I hope we'll learn more about this. --- Robbie
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