Xylophone Mallets
Xylophone Mallets
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![]() Vic Firth Xylophone w case US $59.99
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![]() Pro Mark Americorps Xylo 1 Xylophone bell mallet US $8.00
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![]() JET Percussion Mallet Pack 9 Pairs for Xylophone Bells Marimba Vibraphone JPU US $98.00
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![]() xylophone with extras US $150.00
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![]() 1 SET PRO MARK AMERICORPS ATP 3 1 SET DAN FYFFE DFP230 TIMPANI MARIMBA MALLETS US $9.99
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![]() DLuca 12 Notes Wood Xylophone Glockenspiel XL12A US $31.95
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![]() 1 set of 2 Glockenspiel Xylophone Mallets\ Sticks \ BeatersSoft Rubber US $8.98
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![]() VIC FIRTH XYLOPHONE US $50.00
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![]() JET Percussion Mallet Pack 16 Pairs for Xylophone Bells Marimba Vibraphone US $181.00
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![]() Rare Deagan Round Top 1229 Antique Xylophone US $1,650.00
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![]() Vic Firth M5 Rubber Mallets Medium US $18.99
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![]() Hard Yarn Mallets for Marimba or Vibraphone US $11.95
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![]() P Bag Orchestral Mallet Bag Vibraphone Marimba Xylophone Drum Sticks Pbag US $88.00
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![]() New Brand Xylophone 3 Octaves Marimba US $576.00
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![]() Kaman CB Xylophone Kit with Stand and Mallets NO RESERVE US $99.99
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![]() Portable Two Octave 26 Note Glockenspiel Carillon NICE US $21.99
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![]() 1 1 8 Poly Ball Mallets for Xylophone and Bells US $8.99
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![]() Percussion Mallets Timpani Marimba Xylophone with stick bag US $49.00
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![]() NEW Design RED 1 1 8 Soft head Marimba Mallets 350MM Length SET US $19.88
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![]() High quality Pair Marimba Mallets soft round head 1 5 16 US $18.19
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![]() Atomic Student 27 Key Xylophone US $44.99
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![]() Atomic Student 25 Key Xylophone US $39.99
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![]() Pair Marimba Mallets Super soft large round head for pianissimo US $17.99
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![]() Pair Marimba Mallets fiber glass handles Mudium head for Around playing US $19.69
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![]() Adams XS2HRV35 Rosewood Soloist Xylophone 35 Octaves US $2,500.04
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![]() Adams Soloist XS2LRV35 Rosewood Xylophone 35 Octaves US $1,868.38
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![]() Adams Soloist XS2LD35 Table Top Xylophone 35 Octave US $1,242.98
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![]() Sonor Xylophone Metallophone Parts Tubing All Orff 1 Yd 765023 US $6.50
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![]() DLuca 8 Notes Children Xylophone TL8 3 US $21.95
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![]() Vater Educational Pack Beginner US $79.99
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![]() Vic Firth Plastic Xylophone Mallets Soft US $30.99
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![]() Vic Firth EP1 Educational Pack US $39.99
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![]() Vic Firth M140 Orchestral Series Keyboard Medium Nylon x 1 Pair US $27.99
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![]() Promark descovery series mallets FPC10 soft US $17.18
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![]() First Act Wooden Xylophone US $9.99
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![]() Pro Mark Americorps Xylophone Bell Mallets 1 1 8 Lexan 1 1 8 Inch Lexan US $19.99
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![]() Vic Firth Keyboard Mallet Bag US $49.99
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![]() Rainbow 7276 Xylophone US $39.68
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![]() Mike Balter 111B 16 5 8 Yellow Polyester Keyboard Mallets US $34.44
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![]() Mike Balter 112B 16 5 8 Green Polyester Keyboard Mallets US $34.44
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![]() Promark Dan Fyffe xylo bells series DFP610 US $31.25
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![]() Vic Firth Ney Rosauro Hybrid Keyboard Mallet Very Hard US $38.49
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![]() Mike Balter 5B 15 1 8 Dk Green Rubber Keyboard Mallets US $25.00
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![]() Mike Balter 107B 15 1 8 Maple Keyboard Mallets US $25.56
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![]() Primary Handbook For Mallets Sheet Music NEW US $18.68
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![]() Mike Balter 193B 14 3 4 PVC Keyboard Mallets US $30.00
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The Beauty of the Marimba
Marimbas are wooden keyboard instruments in the percussion family of instruments. Players usually strike the keys with two - four mallets and one instrument may be played by one or two players; depending on the orchestral piece, you may even see three or more marimbists playing the same instrument. Marimbas are wooden instruments that resemble xylophones and they accentuate the unique harmonies and rhythms of the music. Other instruments in the percussion family include such instruments as cymbals, chimes, the triangle, bells, to name just a few. The marimba is a pitched percussion instrument. Other pitched percussion instrument examples include the timpani, the vibraphone, the glockenspiel, and chimes
Marimbas are used mainly for 20th Century music orchestral music, usually, as a sound effect or as a solo instrument. The marimba actually had long solos in the soundtrack to the film American Beauty.
The marimba keys are arranged like the keys of a piano and they may have as many as 4 - 5.5 octaves of professional Orff-style marimba bars. The bars are tapped to play the notes, similar to the xylophone. Marimba bars are finely crafted from hardwoods such as rosewood, mahogany and padouk. The keys are fine-tuned to reflect the tones played in African societies.
For marimbas in the United States, the resonators under the wooden bars are usually metal and most likely aluminum. They are hollow metal pipes of different lengths with holes covered by thin cellophane (similar to the West African balafon). This is so that when the marimba is struck, you can hear the buzzing sound characteristic of these instruments.
The mallets generally have wooden shafts but may be made of fiberglass, as well. Rattan shafts are also available and they have a little bit of "give" to them while other materials do not. Depending on training and preference, a marimbist may like the flexible shaft better than the ones with no "give" or vice versa. The material that actually strikes the key is usually some type of rubber wrapped in yarn. The marimba keys themselves will define which type of mallet is used on which part of the keyboard. The harder mallets are usually used to strike the high notes and the softer mallets for the lower notes. This is particularly important in playing the marimba because a mallet that is too hard for the keys it strikes may damage the instrument.
Most marimba music calls for several mallets to be used in one composition. It is not uncommon to find 2-3 players stationed at the marimba during a performance. Because two or three people will wield four to six mallets, it is possible to hear beautiful chords coming from the instrument. Many marimba players also play with more than one mallet in each hand. Different methods have also been developed to hold the mallets necessary for a piece of music in one hand. The Burton grip and the Musser-Stevens grip are the two common methods of gripping multiple mallets and each has its advantages and disadvantages.
The repertoires of bands in the United-States tend to overlap, probably due to the fact that most of the marimba music is composed by the Zimbabwean musician Dumisani Maraire. He is one of the key people who first brought Zimbabwean music to the West, moving to and working at the University of Washington in 1968. He was a master at playing an instrument known as the mbira which greatly resembles a small hand held instrument known as the thumb piano.
A marimba is an expensive but beautiful instrument. Professional marimbas start in the $2,000 range for a used instrument. They add an open tone to many different compositions that makes them very unique and sought after in the instrument family.
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