Virtual Xylophone
Click/touch xylophone notes to play
(if using keyboard, press keys: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, q, w, e, r, t)
Our virtual Xylophone will help you with learning how to play chords and songs so then you can play a real Xylophone! This is a fun and great way to learn how to play Xylophone for Free and our app works on all desktop computers (including Windows and Mac), all mobile devices (IOS and Android) and all other platforms.
Here are the instructions on how to play the virtual xylophone online.
For PCs:
- 1. Choose your prefered Notes naming convention from the Notes dropdown list (English or Solfège).
- 2. Play the xylophone by clicking on one of the wooden bars with your mouse, or by pressing on the keyboard keys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, q, w, e, r or t.
- Play the xylophone by pressing on one of the wooden bars with your finger.
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PlayXylo
A simple, vibrant digital xylophone
PlayXylo is a simple and distraction-free musical app that plays sounds from recordings of a real xylophone. It’s designed to be fun and easy to use for kids and adults alike—perfect for an educational environment.
The controls are what you would expect on a digital xylophone. Tap the keys with your fingers on touchscreen devices, press the corresponding numbers on a keyboard, or just click the colorful keys with your mouse. You can even slide over the board to hit consecutive keys, or use two or more controls at the same time.
The distinguishing feature of a xylophone’s sound is the sense of precision that comes from its lack of resonance. PlayXylo uses sound recordings from a real xylophone to give you that same feeling.
There are many ways to make the xylophone fit your use case. By default, a beautiful set of rainbow colors are used. In addition, there’s a Boomwhacker version for those using this colorset. A special Solfege mode is available, which replaces the pitch names with Solfege (Do, Re, Mi) to teach kids and students effective reading and singing of music. The chromatic scale is also available, giving you access to
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Vælg variant This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the productReady to play some easy xylophone songs? Or do you have your glockenspiel at hand? Here you are!
The Xylophone or the Glockenspiel are great options for everyone to easily play their favorite tunes when taking their first steps in music. On the one hand they are less costly than a piano or a guitar, on the other hand they don’t require very special skills.
Also the xylophone and the glockenspiel are two musical instruments for both children and preschool teachers alike. Younger children under the age of 6 can manage their mallets and accompany nursery rhymes with a musical instrument. The older ones, especially preschool / elementary teachers, will inspire children to sing by playing the song on the glockenspiel!
Choose from the list we have prepared for you with the easiest glockenspiel and xylophone songs for mallets and get started. The list is in order of priority: from the easiest to… just easy! When you have practiced enough, go on to amplify your repertoire by finding more in Singing Bell’s comprehensive collection.
Pick a rather well-tuned glockenspiel or xylophone (better not a toy xylophone, though) and don’t forget to use both hands, both mallets!
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