Remember When - Vibraphone
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All Comments (32)
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@vibeman27 I agree also buddy montgomery,a [ seldom heard great player] and the great artistry of lionel Hampton
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@SocialitaWantsPie this isnt a piano 0_0
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you're a very good pianist! keep up the good work!
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i love plating the vibraphone, it makes my day!!
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Hey dude, very nice music...
I was just wondering if the 4 mallets technique was for more experienced players, or was it just a different technique for different styles or different tastes?
Nice music keep on playing
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I LOVE that sound - I heard that sound growning up in the late 70's and ealry 80's and I never knew what that sound was - now I know. I think this sound is common among jazz songs, GOD it sounds soo good!
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You sound great Vibeman! Your sounding like my brother Kevin! Fantastic man!! Rob Tullius...
Thanks, comments appreciated very much.
vibeman27 1 year ago
Thanks Rob, looked up your brother and heard some of his videos. He has very nice lines. He plays vibes, xylophone and marimba, right?? Where are they playing?
vibeman27 1 year ago
Dave Pike is one of the better vibe players.
vibeman27 1 year ago
this instrument is so under appreciated. Roy Ayers opened me up to this. This is so well played.
ablacksquare 1 year ago 2
Your comments are well received.
vibeman27 1 year ago
I'm really feeling this! Could you recommend any vibe albums or vibe players to look for?
stayclosetome 1 year ago
@stayclosetome There are a ton of vibe players around to listen to. Milt Jackson, Bobb Hutcherson, Cal Tjader, Gary Burton, Stefon Harris, Ed Seindon, to name a few. On the opening page of YouTube, just type in "vibraphone" and you can spend a week listening to all the different vibe players; mostly good, some great, some bad, but nevertheless, a lot to choose from. For starters I would stick to albums by Milt, Gary, Stefon, Ed, Bobby and Cal Tjader and Mike Maniairi. (Sp)
vibeman27 1 year ago