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The difference between bronze and xylophone.
Material, structure, timbre, playing style.

According to the personal library, the differences between bronze and xylophone are as follows:

1. Material: the bronze piano is made of bronze, and the xylophone is made of wood.

2. Structure: Bronze piano is usually composed of piano body, strings and keys, while xylophone is composed of * * * box, strings and strings.

3. timbre: the timbre of bronze piano is crisp, bright and rich in metallic texture; The timbre of xylophone is soft and warm, and it has the unique sound of wood.

4. Playing method: Bronze piano generally needs to press the keys with your fingers to play, while xylophone needs to hit the strings with a mallet to play.