class of musical instruments in which a resonant solid materialsuch as wood, metal, or stonevibrates to produce the initial sound. The eight basic types are concussion, friction, percussion, plucked, scraped, shaken, stamped, and stamping. In many cases, as in the gong, the vibrating material itself forms the instrument's body. Other examples include xylophones and rattles. A plucked idiophone, such as a Jew's harp or a music box, is known as a linguaphone. The names idiophone and membranophone (membrane instruments, e.g., drums) replace the looser term percussion instruments when a precise, acoustically based classification is required. See also aerophone; chordophone; electrophone; membranophone.
IDIOPHONE
Meaning of IDIOPHONE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012