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  • noun Plural form of vibraphonist.

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Examples

  • No pork and shellfish is on the menu and for the moment, sadly no vibraphonists or old-school comedians are either.

    A Taste of the Borscht Belt Marshall Heyman 2011

  • News and notes from around the web, including vibraphonists a-plenty and Detroit's Wendell Harrison.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Justin DiCioccio, assistant dean and chairman of the jazz department at the Manhattan School of Music, told me this week that only three vibraphonists have auditioned for application in the last 12 years.

    NYT > Home Page By BEN RATLIFF 2011

  • If casual jazz listeners think about young vibraphonists, they're probably noticing that they're not pianists, or that they're not the vibraphonists they know, who are likely to be Lionel Hampton, Milt Jackson and Bobby Hutcherson.

    NYT > Home Page By BEN RATLIFF 2011

  • Both are in their early 30s, and both started off as drummers, as many vibraphonists do.

    NYT > Home Page By BEN RATLIFF 2011

  • Since emerging in the 1960s, Gary Burton has quickly become one of the primary litmus tests for four-mallet vibraphonists in jazz.

    Spinner All About Jazz 2009

  • Peter Appleyard Arts & Entertainment – Mr. Appleyard is one of the world’s best vibraphonists, percussionists and composers.

    Milton’s Walk of Fame 2007

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