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=== Stroke Style/Type === | === Stroke Style/Type === | ||
== Manufacturers == | == Manufacturers == | ||
Alan Able | |||
Black Swamp | |||
Danmar | |||
Grover | |||
Latin Percussion | |||
Matt Nolan Custom | |||
Meinl | |||
Pearl | |||
Sabian | |||
Treeworks | |||
== Retailers == | == Retailers == | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
Revision as of 01:32, 9 December 2011
Etymology and Alternative Spellings
Fr: triangle; Ger: Triangel; It: triangolo; Sp: triangulo
Construction
The triangle is made of hardened steel. It is a rod bent in the shape of a triangle which is how its name was derived. The modern orchestral triangle ranges from 4 to 10 inches on one side. The triangle is generally suspended by a thin string or wire which is typically attached to a traingle holder or clamp. the trianlge is then able to be struck with a triangle beater in order to get the desired sound.
History
Sticks, Mallets, Beaters
Technique
Grips
Stroke Style/Type
Manufacturers
Alan Able
Black Swamp
Danmar
Grover
Latin Percussion
Matt Nolan Custom
Meinl
Pearl
Sabian
Treeworks
Retailers
See Also
References