XYLOPHONE COLLECTION
Xylophone Selection for Beginners, Children & Music Practice
This xylophone collection includes colorful starter models, natural wooden xylophone options, and larger 25-key or 37-key setups with stand and carrying bag. Each model is listed with key count, size, material, unit format, and included accessories, so buyers can review the range clearly before sending an inquiry.
From compact children's xylophone styles to larger stand-supported options, the range is organized for quick comparison by color style, key count, product size, and accessory configuration.
Available Models
Xylophone Models and Sizes
This range is organized for quick review by key count, size, material, and accessory set. Compact color models, natural wood options, and larger stand-supported models are listed with short descriptions to keep comparison simple and useful for catalog planning, sample discussion, and quotation preparation.
Color Model
X002-1 – 8-Key Color Xylophone
Compact 8-key model with bright wooden bars and two mallets. A simple option for entry-level music play, rhythm practice, and starter product ranges.
Color Model
X003-1 – 15-Key Color Model
Colorful 15-key model with a wider note range than smaller starter styles. A practical option for buyers looking for a brighter xylophone for beginners with more playing space.
Natural Wood Model
X004-1 – 8-Key Wooden Xylophone
Natural 8-key model with a clean wood appearance and two mallets. Suitable for basic rhythm use, simple music practice, and compact catalog selections.
Natural Wood Model
X005-1 – 12-Key Wooden Model
12-key model with a longer playing range and natural wood styling. A balanced middle option between small beginner products and larger practice models.
Natural Wood Model
X006-1 – 15-Key Wooden Model
15-key model with a wider layout and two mallets. A suitable choice for teams comparing natural wood styles with an extended note range.
Stand Model
X008-2 – 25-Key Model with Stand
25-key setup supplied with four mallets, one stand, and one carrying bag. A larger xylophone instrument option for buyers who need more range and a complete accessory package.
Stand Model
X009-2 – 37-Key Model with Stand
37-key setup with stand, four mallets, and carrying bag. The extended range makes it the largest and most complete option in this selection.
Choose by Key Range
Choose the Right Xylophone Model
When reviewing the range, buyers usually focus on three points first: key count, visual style, and accessory setup. Smaller color models are easier to position as starter or children's xylophone options, natural wood models offer a cleaner appearance, and stand-supported models provide a more complete playing setup.
Starter Color Models
Color models are easy to recognize and simple to compare. They work well for entry-level rhythm practice, early music play, and product lines that need a bright visual style.
Starter ranges, children's music products, and compact rhythm play items.
Natural Wood Models
A wooden xylophone offers a clean and simple product appearance. These models are suitable for buyers who prefer natural wood styling, compact structure, and straightforward accessory sets.
Natural wood selections, rhythm practice, and easy catalog comparison.
Stand-Supported Models
25-key and 37-key models provide a wider playing range and include more accessories. These options are better for buyers who need a complete setup with stand, mallets, and carrying bag.
Larger xylophone instrument selections, extended key range, and complete accessory packages.
FAQ
Common Questions
These answers help buyers understand the differences between color models, natural wood models, beginner options, and larger stand-supported setups.
What is the difference between a wooden xylophone and a colorful model?
A wooden xylophone usually has a natural wood appearance and a cleaner visual style, while a colorful model uses painted bars for a brighter look. Both types can be selected by key count, size, and included accessories.
Which model is suitable for beginners?
For a xylophone for beginners, smaller 8-key or 15-key models are usually easier to introduce. Color styles provide a brighter appearance, while natural wood styles offer a simpler and more classic look.
How should smaller models be positioned?
Smaller models can be positioned as a xylophone toy for early music play, while larger key-range models are better presented as practice instruments. The best choice depends on key count, size, material, and target use.
What accessories are included?
Compact models include two mallets. The larger 25-key and 37-key options include four mallets, one stand, and one carrying bag. Each product card lists the included accessories for quick checking.
Can different models be requested together?
Yes. Buyers can prepare a mixed-model inquiry with different key counts, sizes, colors, and accessory sets. This is useful when comparing samples or building a more complete product range.
Next Step
Prepare Your Xylophone Inquiry
Send the target model numbers, key counts, estimated quantity, and accessory requirements to our sales team. For faster quotation, include whether you need color models, natural wooden xylophone options, stand-supported models, or a mixed-model order plan.
