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A descendent of the African xylophone, of the marimba found in Guatemala and Mexico and of instruments of the gamelan orchestra found in Bali and Java.

It was invented in the US toward the beginning of the 1900s and was popularised by the jazz musicians Lionel Hampton (with clarinettist Benny Goodman) and Milt Jackson of the Modern Jazz Quartet. Some other notable vibraphonists are Gary Burton (who popularised the use of playing with four mallets), Cal Tjader and Bobby Hutcherson.

The bars of the instrument are struck by mallets of varying hardnesses. The vibraphone looks similar to a xylophone and a marimba. The difference is that the bars of both the xylophone and marimba are made of wood, whereas those of the vibraphone are made of metal. The vibraphone also has a sustain pedal like a piano that when depressed allows the notes to ring until the pedal is lifted again.

The vibraphone originally got its name because it has a motor that turns metal discs, called pulsators, located under the bars at the openings of the resonators or tubes. The rotation of the pulsators gives a vibrato sound to the instrument.


aka:
vibraharp, vibraphone

categories:
percussion, xylophone
artisttitlemusicianinstrumentyear
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds Julius Wechter vibraphone 1966
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds Frank Capp vibraphone 1966
Buffalo Springfield Box Set Stephen Stills vibes 1966-68
The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour Eddie Kramer vibraphone 1967
Tim Buckley Dream Letter - Live In London 1968 David Friedman vibes 1968
Van Morrison Astral Weeks Warren Smith Jr. vibes 1968
Terry Riley In C Edward Burnham vibes 1968
Aretha Franklin Lady Soul Warren Smith Jr. vibraharp 1968
Steve Miller Band Brave New World Ben Sidran vibes 1969
Steve Miller Band Brave New World Tim Davis vibes 1969
Tim Buckley Happy Sad David Friedman vibes 1969
Nick Drake Five Leaves Left Tristan Fry vibes 1969
Tim Buckley Blue Afternoon David Friedman vibes 1969
John McLaughlin et al Where Fortune Smiles Karl Berger vibes 1970
Neil Young After The Gold Rush Neil Young vibes 1970
Family A Song for Me John Palmer vibes 1970
Van Morrison Moondance Gary Mallaber vibraphone 1970
Family Old Songs New Songs John Palmer vibes 1971
Jimi Hendrix The Cry of Love Steve Winwood vibes 1971
Jimi Hendrix The Cry of Love Chris Wood vibes 1971
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