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==== Solos ==== The vibraphone is the second most popular solo [[keyboard percussion instrument]], after the marimba.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Siwe |first=Thomas |title=Percussion Solo Literature |publisher=Media Press |year=1995 |isbn=978-0-9635891-1-8 |pages=74}}</ref> [[Solo (music)|Solos]] may be [[jazz standard]]s specifically arranged for the instrument or newly composed pieces that are either jazz-oriented or classical in nature. Some of the most performed solo literature includes ''Mirror from Another'' by [[David Friedman (percussionist)|David Friedman]], "Mourning Dove Sonnet" by Christopher Deane, ''Trilogy'' by Tim Huesgen, and "Blues for Gilbert" by Mark Glentworth.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hewitt |first=Jeferry Allen |date=2014 |title=The Objective Grading of Original Unaccompanied Four-Mallet Solo Vibraphone Literature |url=https://repository.arizona.edu/bitstream/handle/10150/338874/azu_etd_13627_sip1_m.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y |publisher=[[University of Arizona]] |page=114 |oclc=903490514}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Smith |first=Joshua D. |date=November 2011 |title=The Quest for Solo Vibraphone Repertoire |url=https://jdspercussion.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/the-quest-for-solo-vibraphone-repertoire_article.pdf |journal=Percussive Notes |publisher=[[Percussive Arts Society]] |volume=49 |issue=6 |pages=31}}</ref>
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