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Musical Instruments. Xylophone and dulcimer.
The xylophone is a Western musical instrument, percussion. The xylophone is a Western percussion instrument that uses wooden blocks of different lengths (I don't know what kind of wood they are) arranged to be struck with drumsticks similar to drumsticks with small mallets
The yangqin is a plucked instrument, a Chinese folk instrument, which has strings and is played with bamboo made from bamboo
These two constructions are not much similar except that they are both larger in size, but you can play xylophone after practicing yangqin. You can play the xylophone after practicing the yangqin
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