its a guitar riff in what i think is an instrumental song (no vocals), electric guitar. duh nuh na-na-na-na-na-na nuh nuh nuh. the song has a tropical vibe to it. theres some other instrument and im not sure what its called but its in the background and sounds maybe wooden like hammer on wood. but this is the really big riff. i think its an artist that might be considered a guitar virtuoso, puts out instrumental work. it might be from the 70s or around that time. the guitar in this song almost sounds like it circles around you.

Both the terms "vibraphone" and "vibraharp" were trademarked by Leedy and Deagan, respectively. Other manufacturers were forced to use the generic name "vibes" or devise new trade names such as "vibraceleste" for their instruments incorporating the newer design.[7]


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A unique feature of vibraphone resonators is the shaft of rotating discs, commonly called fans, across the top. When the fans are open, the resonators have full function. When the fans are closed, the resonators are partially occluded, reducing the resonance of the fundamental pitch. A drive belt connects the shafts to an electric motor beneath the playing surface and rotates the fans. This rotation of the fans creates a tremolo effect and a slight vibrato.[33]

Vibraphones usually have an electric motor and pulley assembly mounted on one side or the other to drive the disks in the resonators. Often, especially within classical music, the vibraphone is played with the motor off. Certain models for outdoor use as part of a front ensemble have the motor removed entirely.[38] In those cases having the motor off is the norm and is not used unless specifically called for.[39][40]

The two-mallet approach to vibes is traditionally linear, playing like a horn rather than comping like a guitar or piano. Two-mallet players usually concentrate on playing a single melodic line and rely on other musicians to provide accompaniment. Double stops (two notes played simultaneously) are sometimes used, but mostly as a reinforcement of the main melodic line, similar to the use of double stops in solo violin music. In jazz groups, two-mallet vibraphonists are usually considered part of the "front line" with the horn players, contributing solos of their own but contributing very little in the way of accompaniment to other soloists.[42]

The most popular four-mallet grip for vibraphone is the Burton grip, named for Gary Burton. One mallet is held between the thumb and index finger and the other is held between the index and middle fingers. The shafts cross in the middle of the palm and extend past the heel of the hand. For wide intervals, the thumb often moves in between the two mallets, and the inside mallet is held in the crook of the fingers. Unlike many other grips, the outer right mallet is the leading mallet rather than the inside two. Although some early vibes players made use of four mallets, notably Red Norvo, Adrian Rollini, and sometimes Lionel Hampton, the fully pianistic four-mallet approach to jazz on the vibraphone is almost entirely the creation of Burton.[51][52]

Also popular is the Stevens grip, named for marimbist Leigh Howard Stevens. Many other grips are in use, some variations on the Burton or Stevens, others idiosyncratic creations of individual vibes players.[54]

Honestly, I find myself treating this similarly to electric guitar, which is fitting considering the method of sound production. There are some idiosyncrasies to navigate with the attack that set it apart from its shoulder-slung brethren, but many of the same principles apply.

there won`t be that many just instrumental blues albums would there . my fav and about the only one i know was called Clapton Beck and Page,it was probably just out takes from the yardbirds days ,but i loved that album ,i used to jam along with it for hours on end, unfortunatley i don`t have it anymore.

Yeah not that many strictly bluestrumental albums I guess thats why Im asking. I was surprised with the Albert Collins when I got it I didnt know it was mostly instrumentals. It has a Booker T vibe to it thats just too cool! ff782bc1db

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