dulcitone

The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music | 1996 | Copyright

dulcitone. Kbd. instr. similar to celesta, but with steel tuning forks instead of steel plates. In Fr. known as typophone. Used by d'Indy in Chant de la Cloche.

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