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  1. Media in category "Vibraphones". The following 91 files are in this category, out of 91 total. P1680535 6. Hörfest Neue Musik (Detmold) - Epilog (21915945046).jpg 4,608 × 3,456; 6.43 MB. The Harlin Bros. left to right -- Jimmie, Win, Jay and Herb.

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    musical instrument / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The vibraphone is a percussion instrument. It looks like a xylophone but the bars are made of aluminium instead of wood. Like the xylophone, the bars are arranged in a similar way to a piano keyboard so that tunes can be played. An alternate form is the 6-plus-6-system, where each row ...

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  4. Vibráfono. Filmación de 1940 ( xilófono, marimba y vibráfono ). El vibráfono es un instrumento musical de la familia de la percusión; idiófono 1 en cuanto tiene sonido propio (porque usa su cuerpo como materia resonadora). Es un lamelófono similar al xilófono, pero las láminas son de aluminio. Estas láminas se percuten con baquetas ...

  5. The vibraphone is a percussion instrument. It looks like a xylophone but the bars are made of aluminium instead of wood. Like the xylophone, the bars are arranged in a similar way to a piano keyboard so that tunes can be played. An alternate form is the 6-plus-6-system, where each row has the bars in a whole-tone distance and both rows are in a ...

  6. Sep 10, 2020 · Vibraphonists know their instrument is in the percussion family, Joel explains. "Meaning you hit it," he says with a smile. "We use mallets to produce sounds, hitting aluminum bars that resonate and produce a tone." Using harder or softer mallets produces different tones, but what makes the vibraphone unique, Joel says, is its vibrato.

  7. History Vox humana: human vibrations. This young instrument developed entirely in the USA at the time of the First World War. In 1916 the instrument maker Hermann Winterhoff began working on the production of vibrato effects with the aid of a motor-driven mechanism for the firm of Leedy in Indianapolis.

  8. Jun 4, 2019 · The vibraphone (also known as the vibraharp or vibes) is the most recent addition to the lineup of orchestral percussion instruments, with its early beginnings dating back only to the 1920s vaudeville era. The vibraphone can produce a variety of timbres, from dark and mellow to shiny and bright. The sound comes from a series of tuned tone bars ...

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