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the endless discussion about mallet grips

Forum Topic: Reducing tension in the hands with Burton Grip

I'm playing a faster, pretty heavy chart with the big band I play in, and I've found that when I play loudly, my ring fingers on both hands press into the mallet really hard and it becomes painful after playing for half an hour or so. I've tried to relax my hands, but then I can't get to the dynamic I need to play. Anyone know of any tricks to fix this, or should I just be using harder/heavier mallets? I'm playing a set of pretty soft Malletech JC12 mallets, and I play Burton grip. Thanks!

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Forum Topic: Mallets (In search Of)?

Hi!

I'm looking for suggestions regarding vibe mallets. Been using older sets of Malletech DF16's and DF12's for quite a while. I've recently tried Vic Firth M38's (Saindon), Innovative Percussion DF30's and DF30L's and Balter TM 46R's. None of which feel or sound exactly right to me. What I'm in search of are mallets the have the weight of the Saindon M38's, the tone (core hardness and yarn wrap) somewhere in between the IP DF30's and my old Malletech DF12's?

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Forum Topic: Grip with guitar accompaniment

I've started accompanying myself on guitar while playing the vibe. This is a lot of fun, and solves two problems for me:

1) I'm not a very good guitarist, particularly when it comes to soloing. Plus you pretty much have to alternate chording and soloing when playing solo, which can make for a disjointed type of playing.

2) I'm not a very good vibist, particularly when it comes to chording. As a piano player, I feel limited by the fewer chord notes available on the vibe. I also have a problem with the sameness (or overload) of the vibe tones when chording and soloing at the same time.

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Forum Topic: Anyone use both Stevens and Burton?

Hey everyone!
So I'm going to be getting into more in depth vibraphone studies here shortly. I have done some vibraphone in the past but have spent much more time on marimba. Long story short my Stevens grip is much better than my burton grip. I have traditionally used Burton grip on vibraphone as I find it gives me more strength and makes the small intervals easier with the absence of raised accidentals. Am I better off to continue developing my Stevens grip and learn to use it properly on vibes or is using both common? Thanks!

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Forum Topic: Stevens Grip

I'm new and Know nothing but don't wish to repeat the mistakes of the past, I taught myself piano...all wrong.
With four mallets it seems the evolution is Traditional grip to Burton Grip To Musser to Stevens? So why should the vibraphone be different?
What is it that the Stevens grip lack? What about that technique doesn't fit the vibe mastery thing.
I hope my instrument arrives soon, I'm tied of banging my table and afraid the old Kurzweil won't live much longer if I keep playing it with mallets.

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Forum Topic: Traditional Grip

I have been using traditional grip when I play jazz vibes....And I have been wondering.....am I alone? I use it because it doesn't cause any blisters and pain and I find it to be very controllable. My high schools marching band makes us use stevens grip which I can't imagine playing chords with...However at the same time I can't imagine playing marching band music with traditional grip! It seems to me that nobody talks about this grip on the site. Is there a reason?

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Forum Topic: Stick clicking...

I've tried many mallet grips over the years, and for vibes Burton is my favorite...except for the fact that my mallets click together when I play with this grip. Somehow I'm getting better at making them click less as I play, but is there anything I can actively do to work on this? Thanks!

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Forum Topic: Most ergonomic grip?

Hello. I'm a newbie with a grip question.

I'm planning to purchase my first set of vibes in a few days and begin learning to play.

I've got pretty small hands and, after decades working at a computer keyboard, I have developed a tendency towards tendonitis in the fingers.

Plus, I have some weakness and lack of flexibility in my right thumb and right ring finger.

I'd like to try learning with 4 mallets first. That seems to offer greater musical possibilities. If that doesn't work out, I figure I can always fall back to using 2 mallets.

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Forum Topic: Grips

Which grip would you recommend for someone starting to study the vibraphone ?

There are four possibilities that I have researched:

1) Burton Grip
2) Musser-Stevens Grip
3) Ed Saindon's Fulcrum Grip
4) Ney Rosauro's Extended Cross Grip

Thanks.

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