What is the range of the Marimba?4 Octaves; C3-C7What is the range of the Xylophone?3 1/2 Octaves; F4-C8What is the range on the Glockenspiel (Orchestra Bells)?G5-C8What is the range on the Vibraphone?F3-F6What is the range on the Chimes (Tubular bells, or Glocken)?C4-F5What are the notated pitches of the Marimba?Sounding PitchWhat are the notated pitches of the Xylophone?1 octave below sounding pitchWhat are the notated pitches of the GLockenspiel (Orchestra Bells)?2 octaves below sounding pitchWhat are the notated pitches of the Vibraphone?Sounding PitchWhat are the notated pitches of the Chimes (Tubular bells, or Glocken)?1 octave below sounding pitchWhat type of mallets should you use for a Marimba?Soft/Medium Rubber or YarnWhat type of mallets should you use for a Xylophone?Hard rubber, plastic, or woodWhat type of mallets should you use for a Glockenspiel (Orchestra Bells)?Hard rubber, plastic, or brassWhat type of mallets should you use for a Vibraphone?Yarn or cordWhat type of mallets should you use for the Chimes (Tubular bells, or Glocken)?RawhideWhat is the tone quality of the Marimba?Mellow blending toneWhat is the tone quality of the Xylophone?Harsh brittle toneWhat is the tone quality of the Glockenspiel (Orchestra Bells)?Bright, ringing toneWhat is the tone quality of the Vibraphone?Mellow, ringing tone pulsating vibrato with motor onWhat is the tone quality of the Chimes (Tubular bells, or Glocken)?Bell-like tone, tends to sound 8va lower than actual pitch