vibes in the PONS Dictionary

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A majority of their instruments (vibes, glockenspiel, organ, violin, viola) are primarily used in classical music, and in some instances jazz.
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But the music vibes within him constantly stirred him into action.
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She also formed and managed her first group, consisting of organ, guitar, vibes and drums.
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The production is crisp and clear; the vibes shimmer on top of sinewy basslines, and no one overtakes anyone else.
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Full of aggressive, dirty and equally tender vibes and melodies, with immersive textures that give each composition a different kind of depth and character.
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The core of the band is two guitars, bass, drums, and viola, although they do play with violins, keyboards and vibes at times.
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We the band have nothing but warm vibes and happiness everywhere we go in this house.
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This dark secret appears to be tied up in the bad vibes concerning the house.
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He also learned to play the marimba and the vibes and eventually found the instruments that would be the passion of his life: the woodwinds.
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She attributed her departure to negative vibes in the group resulting from the departure.
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