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Something About Electric Violins Posted By: lidia
Electric violinscan sound very similar to violins, but they produce play a sound quitedifferent. This difference in tone and violins electric amplificationis a popular choice for contemporary, rock and jazz musicianalike.Electric violins in use since the 1930s, and saw his appearancefrom jazz and blues. One of the first products were made of Bakelite,and the transition to aluminum and wood. Fender started, electricviolins in the 1950s, but because of his size, not the popular. Today,electric violins still made of wood, although many others are now withcarbon fiber, plastic and resin.Classical violins can generally be described as strings with a bow, thefour strings at intervals of a fifth and a fretless neck has played toit. The violins are capable of great flexibility in range, tone anddynamics known. Attempts to modify the classical violin for amplifiedmusic to play, but have not had much success. existing templates andthe sounds of violins increasingly rare genre that is often reinforcedby the popular or rock music is compliant. The shape and sound of theviolin imitates reinforced conventional cousins, and hardly in aposition to adequately serve their function. electric violins
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