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    The vibraphone is a percussion instrument in the metallophone family. It consists of tuned metal bars and is typically played by using mallets to strike the bars. A person who plays the vibraphone is called a vibraphonist, vibraharpist, or vibist. The vibraphone resembles the steel marimba, which it

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    Around 1916, instrument maker Herman Winterhoff began experimenting with "vox humana" effects on a three octave (F–F) steel marimba. By attaching a motor that rotated small discs underneath the bars, he could create vibrato

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    Two-mallet style
    The two-mallet approach to vibes is traditionally linear, playing like a horn rather than

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    Classical
    As part of the standard percussion section, the usage of vibraphone in classical music has increased over the

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    • Beck, John H. (2007). Encyclopedia of Percussion (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-97123-2. OCLC 0415971233.
    • Rossing, Thomas D. (2000). Science of Percussion Instruments. Singapore: World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-02-4158-2

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    Range
    The standard modern instrument has a range of 3 octaves, starting from the F below middle C (F3 to F6 in scientific pitch notation).

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    Bars
    Vibraphone bars are made from aluminum bar stock, cut into blanks of predetermined length. Holes are drilled through the width of the bars, so they can be suspended by a cord (typically paracord). To maximize the sustain of the bars, the

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    Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, each manufacturer attracted its own following in various specialties, but the Deagan vibraphones were the models preferred by many of the specialist jazz

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    YV-2030MS. Perfect for limited budgets, beginning percussionists and those in need of a compact instrument.

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    Yamaha 3.0 Octave Gold Studio Vibraphone With Motor. The YV-2700G Gold Studio vibe uses glossy, gold aluminum alloy bars for a bright, projecting sound. The exclusive Yamaha tuning …

  4. https://www.britannica.com/art/vibraphone

    vibraphone, also called Vibraharp, or Vibes, percussion instrument that has tuned metal bars and is similar in shape to a xylophone. Felt or wool beaters are used to strike the bars, giving a soft, …

  5. Vintage & Used Vibraphones | The Mallet Shop

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    Vibraphones for Sale. The first vibraphone had steel bars, designed and manufactured by Leedy. Deagan designed a similar instrument called the vibraharp which had aluminum bars and a …

  6. https://reverb.com/c/drums-and-percussion/vibraphones

    A vibraphone is another member of the mallet percussion family. The vibraphone's sound is often described as soft and mellow, and it has the lowest range of the metallic percussion family. …



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