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Vibraphone - Wikipedia
The vibraphone (also called the vibraharp) is a percussion instrument in the metallophone family. It consists of tuned metal bars and is typically played by ...
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Vibraphones for Professionals & Beginners - Yamaha USA
Explore the selection of Yamaha vibraphones for professionals or beginners. Multiple octave and tone choices provide options to meet any need.
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Vibraphones | Steve Weiss Music
Vibraphones from Adams, Musser, and Yamaha are for sale at Steve Weiss Music. Most vibraphone models are in stock and ready to ship.
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vibraphone
vibraphone Mus. (ˈvaɪbrəfəʊn) [f. vibration, vibrato, etc. + -phone 1.] A percussion instrument consisting of a series of metal bars, arranged as in a xylophone, and characterized by the vibrato that can be given to the notes, an effect produced either by electrically rotated vanes in the tube reson...
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About the Vibraphone - YouTube
What is a vibraphone and why does it matter? How does it sound and what ensembles does it play with? You'll learn all of this and more in a ...
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Vibraphone | Mallet Percussion, Jazz & Orchestral - Britannica
Vibraphone, 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.
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Vibraphone | Virtual Sampled Instrument for Kontakt - Soniccouture
The vibraphone adds a constant modulation to its resonator tubes with the use of motorised fans. The resulting tone is the famous tremolo effect.
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Learning the Vibraphone - Percussive Arts Society
Playing vibraphone well requires a lot of time learning to control the ringing bars through proper dampening and pedaling techniques.
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Meet the VIBRAPHONE! | WRTI-FM Meet the Instruments - YouTube
Learn the parts of the vibraphone and how it produces sound with Nora Theberge. Find out more about Nora here: ...
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VIBRAPHONES - Majestic Percussion
Majestic Artist Series vibraphones produce a warm and full-bodied tone. A wide pedal with dual pull rods and a trapezoidal damper allow for maximum reliability.
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vibraphone
vibraphone/ˈvaɪbrəfəun; `vaɪbrəˌfon/ nmusical instrumentlike a xylophone but with electric resonators under the metal bars giving a vibrating effect 电颤琴(类似木琴, 在金属棒下有电子共鸣器可产生颤音效果).
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Organ Music Not Vibraphone Like I'd Hoped
Organ Music Not Vibraphone Like I'd Hoped is the first full-length album released by musician Spencer Krug under his Moonface moniker.
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vibraharp
vibraharp (ˈvaɪbrəhɑːp) [f. harp n.1, after vibraphone.] A vibraphone; orig., a proprietary name for a particular U.S. make of vibraphone.1930 Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 15 Apr. 545/1 J. C. Deagan, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed Jan. 22, 1930. Vibra-harp... Claims use since Aug. 1, 1928. 1949 L. ...
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List of vibraphonists
The following is a list of notable vibraphone players in jazz or classical music:
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Vibraphone
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vibraslap
vibraslap, n. Mus. (ˈvaɪbrəslæp) Also vibra-slap. [f. vibra- as in vibraphone n. + slap n.1] A percussion instrument consisting of a metal rod formed into a narrow V-shape, and played by striking a ball fixed at one end, thus causing the rod itself to vibrate and a vibrator box at the other end to r...
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