vibraphonists
Vibraphonists are musicians who perform on the vibraphone, a pitched percussion instrument consisting of metal bars arranged like a keyboard, with resonator tubes beneath each bar. The instrument is equipped with a motor that rotates discs to create a vibrato-like effect and a sustain pedal to dampen resonance. It typically spans four octaves and is valued for its bright, singing tone and extended sustain.
Vibraphonists perform in a variety of settings, most prominently in jazz, where the vibraphone serves as a
Technique is a key element of the role. Most players use mallets with either two-mallet or four-mallet
Notable vibraphonists include Lionel Hampton, a pioneer in jazz; Milt Jackson and Cal Tjader, who helped popularize