The percussion section adds to the glow with marimbas, vibraphone and xylophone.
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Mallets suitable for the vibraphone are also generally suitable for the marimba.
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Framed by keyboard and vibraphone, it sounds like a simmering post-bop standard.
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Some of the music has been altered to incorporate the vibraphone, Mr. Eggar said.
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The xylophone is a precursor to the vibraphone, which was developed in the 1920s.
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The band was led by Maurice Spitalny and featured Mr. Condeluci on vibraphone.
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At 7, he tap-danced on a Coca-Cola box and played vibraphone in his father's band.
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The vibraphone is similar in appearance to the xylophone, marimba and glockenspiel.
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Percussionist and vibraphone player John Navid completed the lineup in 2004.
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A percussion instrument similar to a xylophone but having metal bars and rotating disks in the resonators that produce a vibrato sound
(vibraphonist) vibist: a musician who plays the vibraphone
A percussion instrument with a double row of tuned metal bars, each above the tubular resonator containing a motor-driven rotating vane, giving a vibrato effect
Of the bar percussion family; metal; similar in appearance to the xylophone.
A musical percussion instrument that resembles a marimba and is played with mallets, but instead of wooden bars, it has metal bars with electronically powered resonators, for sustaining tone or creating vibrato.