Examples of using Vibraphone in English and their translations into Italian
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balalaika Gary Burton- vibraphone, marimba Bonnie Herman,
Plight(The Spiralling of Winter Ghosts)"- 18:30"Premonition(Giant Empty Iron Vessel)"- 16:21 David Sylvian- electric guitar, keyboards, piano, vibraphone, harmonium Holger Czukay- organ, piano, shortwave radio, treatments Jaki Liebezeit- infra sound Karl Lippegaus- radio tuning Album produced by David Sylvian and Holger Czukay.
strangely enough only two of them are effectively present on this record Antonello Vannucchi on the Hammond Organ, Vibraphone and Piano and Roberto Podio on the Drums.
piano, vibraphone(Stefano Tedesco),
a marimba or a vibraphone that can be played by the teacher
played prevalently by the flutes, a kind of liberating dance of sound in which the vibraphone leads.
with a backing of marimba and vibraphone which like a non-stop engine,
Their artistic association pass through the first bands where Giorgio plays the drums and Paolo the vibraphone, until they join the“clan” of Adriano Celentano(an Italian singer)
Along with the guitar, vibraphone, and other keyboard instruments,
percussion, and vibraphone with the addition of vocal parts
Also the set of instruments which appear in“Each Other(synth, vibraphone, piano, horns)
Suonomadre is a quartet composed of Massimo De Mattia(voted best Italian flutist in Jazzit's readers poll for four consecutive years), vibraphone and percussions player Luigi Vitale,
piano, vibraphone Clive Griffiths- bass John Halsey- drums 1970- Patto 1971- Hold Your Fire 1972- Roll'em Smoke'em Put Another Line Out 1995- Monkey's Bum(recorded 1973
marimba, vibraphone or timpani, are treated as“normal” instruments so the music for these should be entered in a Staff(not DrumStaff) context to obtain correct MIDI output.
New Jersey; and vibraphone played at Carroll Music Studios in New York City.
a fine solo by vibraphone, then it's the"cool" theme again;
percussion and vibraphone.
who are two virtuosos of vibraphone and five-octave marimba
T ouring internationally over the last 30 years playing jazz standards on the metal keys of the vibraphone with soft mallets producing vibrating tones
more popular in Japan), by instrument(the Burton grip is less likely to be used on marimba than on a vibraphone) and by the preference of the individual performer.