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The exact origin of the glockenspiel is unknown. However, similar instruments have been found in various cultures throughout history:
Over time, the glockenspiel evolved to become a popular instrument in both classical and folk music. It is often used in orchestras, bands, and marching groups, as well as in solo performances.
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