Talk:Crotales

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removed claim that singular is crotal. Every piece I can think of that calls for a single crotale uses "crotale." As well, I couldn't find a single maker of the instrument that uses crotal in their online catalog. removed reference to C6-C7 and C7-C8, both because the terms are not useful to a reader who doesn't know what a crotale is and because different makers make different ranges available. For instance, Paiste sells up to F8 and has made microtonal ones (for some of Michael Udow's work, as I recall). Removed language that crotales sound like glockenspiel, for NPOV purposes. jp2 07:54, 2 April 2006 (UTC)