Video duration: 167 seconds
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Gary Burton, One of the greatest vibe players ever, demonstrates his mallets, the M25's from Vic Firth. the idea behind his mallets is to achieve diferent Volume levels, but keep the same feel and tone.
Video duration: 354 seconds
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Japanese vibraphonist Toshihiro Akamatsu own group The NEXT DOOR.This video is a jazz festival of Japan to which they performed in 2004.This performance is part 1 of his original composition RING-make a round. (with out theme parts)
His studied Gary Burton at Berklee on mid 80's.
http://www.myspac e.com/toshihiroakama tsu
Video duration: 212 seconds
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Duet of Japanese vibist Toshihiro Akamatsu and pianist Yuki Arimasa.
This video is a jazz festival of Japan to which they performed in 2004.
This performance is a part of the standard tune included in their program.
http://www.myspac e.com/toshihiroakama tsu
Video duration: 391 seconds
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A beautiful ballad by Lennie Niehaus. This was a first take and reading. just played. Built-in mic is ok but a pro mic would be much better. Ignore the big bulge in the T-shirt (laugh)
Video duration: 582 seconds
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Music played on a Travelling Carillon and on a Vibraphone. Ballet, Carillon and Vibraphone: a great combination. Just look and enjoy. This concert was recorded during the 11th World Carillon Congress in Leuven 1998.
Video duration: 208 seconds
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Martin Fabricius playing "Inside Out" at Copenhagen Jazzfestival 2008. The song with pdf leadsheet is available on his debut CD "When Sharks Bite" from http://www.martinfab ricius.eu/buycd.html
Video duration: 198 seconds
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UPDATE: I have a new video on vibes, check it out! http://youtube.com/w atch?v=Igbpx26YE3k
That's right, the OC theme! I don't even play this instrument, so I appreciate all the good feedback!
Video of Justin Chesarek performing on Vibraphone at his Junior Recital at Slippery Rock University in April of 2007.
Combo Members:
Jonathan Crissman, Guitar
Jared Negley, Bass
Evan Brown, Drums
Video duration: 569 seconds
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Michael & Sara Wood (Woodworks Percussion Duo) perform Nathan Daughtrey's "Rock House Creek" (formerly titled "Stomping Ground") with additional musicians Devin Reid (mandolin) and Jon Rahilly (drum set).