glockenspiel

/ˈɡlɑkənˌspil/
noun
  1. A musical percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned metal bars arranged like a keyboard, played with mallets to produce a bright, bell-like sound.
    • She practiced scales on the glockenspiel every afternoon.
    • The orchestra's glockenspiel added a sparkling sound to the piece.
    • The child played a simple tune on the glockenspiel during music class.