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== General Info ==
 
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== Content ==
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Chapter 1: Understanding the Vibraphone
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Chapter 2: The Mallets and Your Hands
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Chapter 3: The Right Mindset for Musical Success
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Chapter 4: Playing your First Notes
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CHapter 5: Getting Comfortable with Rhythm
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Chapter 6: Reading Vibraphone Music Made Easy
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Chapter 7: Pedaling like a Pro
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CHapter 8: Mastering Scales and Arpeggios
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Chapter 9: Learning Simple Songs
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CHapter 10: Understanding and Playing Chords
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Chapter 11: Develophong Two- and Four-Mallet Techniques
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Chapter 12: Expressive Playing and Musical Feel
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Chapter 13: Improvisation for Beginners
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Chapter 14: Practice Lite a Musician, Not a Robot
  
 
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== Program Notes ==
 
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Welcome to a musical journey like no other. Whether you've never touched a mallet before or you’ve been eyeing that vibraphone in the corner of a studio, this book will take you by the hand — gently, confidently, and with joy — and guide you toward unlocking the expressive, emotional, and electrifying world of vibraphone playing.
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Written by Jeff D. Fernandez — a passionate solo author on a mission to demystify music for beginners — this book is more than just a guide. It’s a complete toolkit, a motivational coach, and a warm companion that empowers you to find your rhythm, your voice, and your musical confidence. This has always been my aim: to bring musical enlightenment and inspire well-being through mindful learning, creativity, and accessible lifestyle shifts. And trust me — you don’t want to miss out. With every page, you’ll discover how vibraphone becomes more than an instrument… it becomes an extension of your spirit. Here's exactly what you’ll gain when you dive into this experience:
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Inside, you'll learn how to:
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* Discover the unique soul of the vibraphone and what makes its sound so captivating
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* Understand its history and how it shaped modern melodic percussion
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* Learn how the motor, bars, and resonators work together to create magic
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* Choose, hold, and strike with mallets the right way — without stress or injury
 +
* Master both traditional and Burton grips with practical drills
 +
* Build a musician’s mindset and overcome self-doubt with science-backed motivation
 +
* Read music with ease, using simple strategies even complete beginners can follow
 +
* Play your first notes, exercises, and melodies — no prior knowledge needed
 +
* Unlock the power of rhythm, timing, and feel without overwhelming theory
 +
* Use the pedal with finesse to create clarity, mood, and storytelling through tone
 +
* Learn scales and arpeggios to build dexterity, finger memory, and improvisation skills
 +
* Start with familiar melodies and progress to full songs in a fun, approachable way
 +
* Explore chords, harmony, and how to blend melody with emotional color
 +
* Level up to four-mallet techniques and build independence between your hands
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* Inject emotion, personality, and dynamics into every phrase you play
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* Demystify improvisation and start crafting melodies on the fly
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* Practice with purpose, balance, and joy — not robotic repetition
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* Design a routine that fits your life and keeps your passion alive long-term
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* Celebrate your growth and discover that the music was in you all along
  
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This isn’t just another “how-to” book — it’s a call to rediscover your creativity, to explore your hidden potential, and to embrace the joy of making music from your heart. Whether you’re young or young at heart, this is your moment. And with this guide, you won’t walk alone.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:12, 12 August 2025

Jeff D. Fernandex

General Info

Year of Published: 2025
Publisher: Title Publisher
Difficulty: Elementary
Duration: c.
Cost: Score and Parts - $10.55   |   Score Only - $0.00


Content

Chapter 1: Understanding the Vibraphone Chapter 2: The Mallets and Your Hands Chapter 3: The Right Mindset for Musical Success Chapter 4: Playing your First Notes CHapter 5: Getting Comfortable with Rhythm Chapter 6: Reading Vibraphone Music Made Easy Chapter 7: Pedaling like a Pro CHapter 8: Mastering Scales and Arpeggios Chapter 9: Learning Simple Songs CHapter 10: Understanding and Playing Chords Chapter 11: Develophong Two- and Four-Mallet Techniques Chapter 12: Expressive Playing and Musical Feel Chapter 13: Improvisation for Beginners Chapter 14: Practice Lite a Musician, Not a Robot

Instrumentation

Vibraphone

Program Notes

Welcome to a musical journey like no other. Whether you've never touched a mallet before or you’ve been eyeing that vibraphone in the corner of a studio, this book will take you by the hand — gently, confidently, and with joy — and guide you toward unlocking the expressive, emotional, and electrifying world of vibraphone playing. Written by Jeff D. Fernandez — a passionate solo author on a mission to demystify music for beginners — this book is more than just a guide. It’s a complete toolkit, a motivational coach, and a warm companion that empowers you to find your rhythm, your voice, and your musical confidence. This has always been my aim: to bring musical enlightenment and inspire well-being through mindful learning, creativity, and accessible lifestyle shifts. And trust me — you don’t want to miss out. With every page, you’ll discover how vibraphone becomes more than an instrument… it becomes an extension of your spirit. Here's exactly what you’ll gain when you dive into this experience: Inside, you'll learn how to:

  • Discover the unique soul of the vibraphone and what makes its sound so captivating
  • Understand its history and how it shaped modern melodic percussion
  • Learn how the motor, bars, and resonators work together to create magic
  • Choose, hold, and strike with mallets the right way — without stress or injury
  • Master both traditional and Burton grips with practical drills
  • Build a musician’s mindset and overcome self-doubt with science-backed motivation
  • Read music with ease, using simple strategies even complete beginners can follow
  • Play your first notes, exercises, and melodies — no prior knowledge needed
  • Unlock the power of rhythm, timing, and feel without overwhelming theory
  • Use the pedal with finesse to create clarity, mood, and storytelling through tone
  • Learn scales and arpeggios to build dexterity, finger memory, and improvisation skills
  • Start with familiar melodies and progress to full songs in a fun, approachable way
  • Explore chords, harmony, and how to blend melody with emotional color
  • Level up to four-mallet techniques and build independence between your hands
  • Inject emotion, personality, and dynamics into every phrase you play
  • Demystify improvisation and start crafting melodies on the fly
  • Practice with purpose, balance, and joy — not robotic repetition
  • Design a routine that fits your life and keeps your passion alive long-term
  • Celebrate your growth and discover that the music was in you all along

This isn’t just another “how-to” book — it’s a call to rediscover your creativity, to explore your hidden potential, and to embrace the joy of making music from your heart. Whether you’re young or young at heart, this is your moment. And with this guide, you won’t walk alone.

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Books for Percussion by this Author

How to Play the Glockenspiel (Fernandez)
How to Play the Vibraphone (Fernandez)
How to Play the Vibraslap
How to Play the Frame Drum
How to Play the Ocean Drum
How to Play the Udu Drum
How to Play the Singing Bowls
How to Play the Shekere
How to Play the Flexatone


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