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The vibraslap is a percussion instrument consisting of a piece of stiff wire (bent into a U-shape) connecting a wood ball to a hollow box of wood with metal “teeth” inside. The percussionist holds the metal wire in one hand and strikes the ball (usually against the palm of their other hand). The box acts as a resonating body for a metal mechanism placed inside with a number of loosely fastened pins or rivets that vibrate and rattle against the box. The instrument is a modern version of the jawbone.
The vibraslap was the first patent granted to the instrument manufacturing company Latin Percussion.
The vibraslap's inventor was Martin Cohen. Cohen was told by percussionist Bobby Rosengarden, "If you want to make some money, make a jawbone that doesn’t break." About the inventing process Cohen remembers, "I had never seen a jawbone before, but I had heard one on a Cal Tjader album. I found out that it was an animal skull that you would strike, and the sound would come from the teeth rattling in the loose sockets. So I took that concept and invented the Vibraslap, which was my first patent."
Der Vibraslap besteht aus einem gebogenen Stahlstab, der als Griff dient. An einem Ende des Stabs ist ein Holzkästchen mit losen Metallstiften angebracht, an dem anderen Ende eine Holzkugel. Wenn man mit der flachen Hand auf die Kugel schlägt, geraten die Metallstifte in Schwingung und es entsteht ein schnarrendes Geräusch. Quellen: http://www.rondoweb.de/#show/percussion/26 http://www.mildenberger-bildungswelt.de/index.php?id=3028
http://marksheltonmusic.com http://facebook.com/MarkSheltonPerc Vibraslap Tips Vibraslap is a trademark of Latin Percussion This is part of the Percussion How To series from Mark Shelton
Learn how to hold a vibraslap in this free video series that will show you how to play this mandible and provide you with other percussion instrument techniques with these video music lessons. Expert: Aaron Bland Contact: www.aaronbland.com Bio: Aaron Bland is a performer, recording artist, and educator who performed 136 shows in 2007. He operates a project studio, and teaches hand drums and drum sets. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels
A vibraslap is a percussion instrument consisting of a piece of stiff wire (bent in a U shape) connecting a wooden ball to a hollow box of wood with metal "teeth" inside. The percussionist holds the metal wire in one hand and strikes the ball (usually against the palm of their other hand). It can be heard on famous rock songs like "Crazy Train" by Ozzy Osbourne, "Sweet Emotion" by Aerosmith, "Feelin' Alright" by Joe Cocker, and is used often by the band Cake.
[24-Jul-2001]
Over the summer, I traveled to New York to see Blue Man Group. While there, I received one of their old/used Vibraslaps as a souvenir (thanks again Sean!). So, here's a short video of me playing a little bit of Crazy Train on my PVC Instrument and then demonstrating the Vibraslap as a blue man! BBTV Music - http://www.youtube.com/visomusic
I was working on something completely different today when I foud this metal rod...One hour later this was done. Ok, I already had this wooden piece, and small rattle rods.
Sergio Bonsignore shows Harmony Central Latin Percussion's NEW Universal VibraSlap Mount