A musical percussion instrument with a double row of tuned metal bars each above a tubular resonator. Contains a pedal to control sustain. Most impressively (and physically) played with four mallets. Emits a mellow and smooth singing tone.

ABOUT THE VIBRAPHONE |
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In the early 20th century, novel percussion instruments were commonly used in different forms of entertainment. Instrument manufacturing companies, such as the Leedy Drum Co, were experimenting with different designs of xylophones and marimbas. One of these experimental designs included the steel marimba, which led to the invention of the vibraphone around 1921. |