The vibraphone's sound is mellow and ethereal, but starkly rhythmic, with its unique combination of vibes reflecting the moody feelings in jazz and beyond.
From the 1930s onward, the vibraphone gained popularity in jazz, with figures like Lionel Hampton leading the way and impressing legends like Louis Armstrong.
Nicknamed 'the vibes,' this instrument symbolizes the blend of musical vibrancy and cultural shifts, capturing the essence of societal changes through sound.
Over nearly a century, the vibraphone has adapted through various musical movements, now embraced by a wide array of musicians from diverse backgrounds.
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