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Percussionist or VibistA jazz percussionist is the widely encompassing name to describe those persons who play jazz percussion. The two most notable instruments played in jazz percussion are the drums and the vibraphone. Therefore, a jazz percussionist can be more specifically described as a jazz drummer (one who plays the drums) or a jazz vibist (one who plays the vibraphone). There really is no specific word for that.
some people think the only instruments in the percussion family are drums. well that's incorrect the members of the Percussion Family are xylophone, marima, vibraphone, glockenspiel, chimes, harp and the guitar.
Ab major
The tonic of F major is F major.
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It depends on the vibraphone, but the standard vibraphone is 3 octaves, from F to F.
A vibraphone is a pitched percussion instrument.
The vibraphone is a keyboard instrument. But,sine you strike it with a mallet, it is a percussion instrument.
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The music for a vibraphone is written like the music for, say, a violin. It is generally in treble clef, although some vibraphones have notes low enough for bass clef. Slurs can be done on a vibraphone by pressing the pedal down through several notes. What would be notated as a tremolo on a violin or other string instrument is a roll on a vibraphone.
"Vibes," of coarse.
Vibraphone
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it is pitched
major parts
Vibraphone
The major parts of a wave is the crest and the trough.