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Only $40 too!! :shock:

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Cool :)

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Congratulations! :party: That's pretty cool. :cool:

My girlfriend bought one of those used. She only paid $15 for hers, but she didn't get a case and stand. You both got good deals. :)

Are we going to be hearing your new instrument on the cafe any time soon?


take care,
McLilith

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Standard MIDI in/out/through?

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So is that a vibraphone or xylophone. I'm never certain of the difference (too tired to look it up, so don't make me)?

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LBN wrote:Standard MIDI in/out/through?
I sampled my girlfriend's glock. In a sense, it responds to MIDI now. :)

take care,
McLilith

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shamann wrote:So is that a vibraphone or xylophone. I'm never certain of the difference (too tired to look it up, so don't make me)?
It's a glockenspiel.

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that looks exactly (bag, stand, and everything) like the percussion kit i got for middle school band

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shamann wrote:So is that a vibraphone or xylophone. I'm never certain of the difference (too tired to look it up, so don't make me)?
vibraphones/Marimbas kick ass and have wooden bars. With soft mallets you can make almost drone/pad-like sounds on one. I personally love the marimba.

xylophones have metal bars and are almost exclusively played with hard mallets.

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McLilith wrote: Are we going to be hearing your new instrument on the cafe any time soon?
Most definatly. 8)

Chase Altertone wrote:that looks exactly (bag, stand, and everything) like the percussion kit i got for middle school band
CB700, Oh Yeah! :hihi: Yours probably came with a drum pad too, no?
shamann wrote:So is that a vibraphone or xylophone. I'm never certain of the difference (too tired to look it up, so don't make me)?
Actually, a "glockenspiel" or "Concert bells". A Xylophone has wooden(or sometimes resin or some other composite material) keys. A vibraphone has metal keys, and little rotating flaps over the sound tubes that are hooked up to a motor wich makes them spin. This causes vibrato, hence the name "Vibraphone"

Then there's the Marimba, which is like a xylophone only much bigger with a lower range. :wink:
LBN wrote:Standard MIDI in/out/through?
No. :hihi: But there are xylophone MIDI controllers called "MalletKat" they generally cost a lot more than $40 though. I would love to have one though.

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Chase Altertone wrote: vibraphones/Marimbas kick ass and have wooden bars. With soft mallets you can make almost drone/pad-like sounds on one. I personally love the marimba.

xylophones have metal bars and are almost exclusively played with hard mallets.
Actually, Xylophones have wood bars, vibrophones have metal. :wink: I think you had them mixed up.

But they do kick ass. 8) Hopefully now that I own a mallet instrument I will get much better at playing them. Now that I don't have to book a practice room every time I want to practice. :roll:

Nice to see someone else here that plays mallets though. Doesn't seem like a very popular instrument. Especially today.

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Cool! Now you can play Neighbourhood #3 (Power's Out), too.

Groet, Erik
Pop music delenda est.
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I would love to have a vibraphone, that is one instrument that doesnt get enough use...

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It's a glockenspiel, eh. I've never seen one with the second row of bars like that. Always assumed the extra meant it was something else. So now I know.

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Chase Altertone wrote:
shamann wrote:So is that a vibraphone or xylophone. I'm never certain of the difference (too tired to look it up, so don't make me)?
vibraphones/Marimbas kick ass and have wooden bars. With soft mallets you can make almost drone/pad-like sounds on one. I personally love the marimba.

xylophones have metal bars and are almost exclusively played with hard mallets.
Actually, Xylophones/Marimbas have wood bars...

Vibraphones have metal bars and a motor that turns a cam over the resonator tubes that produce a vibrato.
metalaphone+vibrato= vibraphone.

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