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The vibraphone is a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned metal tubes, each of which is struck with a mallet. It is a member of the xylophone family and is played by striking the bars with mallets. The vibraphone was invented by Georges Barrere in 1922, and it quickly gained popularity in jazz and classical music. The instrument is known for its bright, ringing sound and its ability to produce a wide range of tones.
The vibraphone typically has 29 to 37 metal tubes, which are arranged in a row and tuned
The vibraphone is a versatile instrument that can be used in a variety of musical styles, including
The vibraphone is a popular choice for jazz musicians, who often use it to create a bright,