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- A = 442 Hz is used to give the vibraphone a slightly brighter sound to cut through the ensemble. Like marimbas, professional vibraphones have bars of graduated...
- 2016-01-23. "Vibraphones". Musser Mallet Percussion. Conn-Selmer, Inc. Retrieved 2016-01-23. "Vibraphones". Yamaha. Retrieved 2016-01-23. "Our Vibraphones". Marimba...
- company also makes keyboard percussion instruments, such as marimbas, vibraphones, and xylophones, through the Ludwig-Musser brand. The Ludwig Drum Company...
- ensemble (1998–2002, with Beryl Korot) Dance Patterns for 2 xylophones, 2 vibraphones and 2 pianos (2002) Cello Counterpoint for amplified cello and multichannel...
- a variable resistance, allowing half pedaling. Metallophones such as vibraphones, tubular bells, and high-end glockenspiels have sustain pedals that allow...
- classical music, and swing and featured horns, string instruments, and vibraphone. They won Juno Awards for Best Canadian Group of the Year in 1972, 1973...
- glockenspiels and xylophones were permitted in 1974, and marimbas and vibraphones were permitted in 1977. Over time, people began to realize the physical...
- - vocals Kenny Lehman - woodwinds David Friedman - orchestral bells, vibraphones Raymond Jones - keyboards Robert Sabino - keyboards Andy Schwartz - keyboards...
- The following is a list of notable vibraphone players in jazz or classical music: Jason Adasiewicz Peter Appleyard Mulatu Astatke Vera Auer Roy Ayers Gregg...
- musicians as soloists." The piece prominently features the use of a pair of vibraphones placed spatially apart, with an additional musician controlling each...