- 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...
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company also
makes keyboard percussion instruments, such as marimbas,
vibraphones, and xylophones,
through the Ludwig-Musser brand. The
Ludwig Drum Company...
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ensemble (1998–2002, with
Beryl Korot)
Dance Patterns for 2 xylophones, 2
vibraphones and 2
pianos (2002)
Cello Counterpoint for
amplified cello and multichannel...
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variable resistance,
allowing half pedaling.
Metallophones such as
vibraphones,
tubular bells, and high-end
glockenspiels have
sustain pedals that allow...
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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...
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glockenspiels and
xylophones were
permitted in 1974, and
marimbas and
vibraphones were
permitted in 1977. Over time,
people began to
realize the physical...
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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...
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musicians as soloists." The
piece prominently features the use of a pair of
vibraphones placed spatially apart, with an
additional musician controlling each...