Consisting of
hardwood bars in graduated sizes set on a metal frame, this tuned
instrument is struck by hard mallets to produce a bright, sharp sound.
With the larger, lower sounding bars on the left, the notes of the
xylophone are laid out much like a piano keyboard. Originally from
Africa, the xylophone has a Greek name meaning "wood sound." The xylophone
was first used in the orchestra just over a century ago.