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On the Web
- Vienna Symphonic Library: Vibraphone - History, construction, types of mallets, techniques, and sound production, characteristics, and combinations. [English/German]
- Beaujolais, Roger - Vibraphone player. Contains news, biography, information on past projects, show schedule, discography, and related links.
- Burton, Gary - Official page of the vibraphone virtuoso, with news, discography, concert information, biography, and equipment information.
- Samuels, Dave - Official homepage of the vibraphone and marimba performer, composer, and educator. Biography, educational material, discography, news, and concert schedule.
- Burton, Gary - Official page of the vibraphone virtuoso, with news, discography, concert information, biography, and equipment information.
- Freeman, Mike - Latin jazz vibraphone player and compose. Offers biography, discography, audio and video clips, and CD ordering.
- Roy Ayers - Official site for jazz vibraphone player, offering biography, news, articles, tour schedule, discography and audio samples. Requires Flash.
- DeSena, Bob - Latin jazz vibraphone player. Contains biography, gallery, cd information, and schedule.
- TheVibe.net - Vibraphone information, lists of famous vibists, a faq, and a message board.
- Toyama, Tom - Jazz vibraphone player. Includes biography, tour dates, clinics, residencies, compositions, photos, and contact and booking information.
Wikipedia Articles
- Vibraphone - The vibraphone, sometimes called the vibraharp or simply the vibes, is a musical instrument in the mallet subfamily of the percussion family.
- John Cocuzzi - John Cocuzzi (born 1964) is an American jazz, blues, and swing musician who specializes the vibraphone and piano, as well as drums. His primary influences on vibraphone are Lionel Hampton and Red Norvo, while his piano playing is influenced by piano greats from both the jazz and blues worlds.
- Buzzy Linhart - Buzzy Linhart is an American rock performer and musician who began honing his craft playing percussion for symphony at the age of seven, switching to vibraphone at ten. At fourteen he entered the Cleveland Music School Settlement which was a world renowned conservatory of music.
- Withdrawal Method - Originally titled "Vagina Dentata", Withdrawal Method is the second album recorded by Die Monster Die, an alternative rock group consisting of Alice Cohen (vocals, bass), Evan Player (guitar, bass), Kenny Sanders (drums), Shawn Tracy (guitar), Jane Scarpantoni (cello), and Joe McGinty (vibraphone).
- Matthias Dahms - Matthias Dahms (born on October 17th, 1961 in Berlin, Germany) is a German virtuoso vibraphone and marimba soloist, percussionist and composer. He has been a percussion soloist ever since 1990, giving concerts and drum courses and mallet-instrument classes in Europe as well as overseas.