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Electric violin
Electric violin An electric violin, made by Fender, has a non-traditional design. An electric violin is simply a violin with ...
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Talk:Electric violin
Talk:Electric violin "Piezo pickups have a very high (capacitive ... pre-amps ever used for this? Are electric violins ever played on overdrive (like guitars ... there are suitable valve amplifier designs. Yes, electric violins are commonly overdriven. In the external ...
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Violin
Violin This article is partof the Violin series. Violin construction Playing the violin Making and maintenance History of the violin Musical styles Violinists Fiddlers The violin ...
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Electric guitar
Electric guitar An electric guitar is a type of guitar with ... other acoustic string instruments, the solid-body electric guitar does not rely as extensively on ... by the vibrating strings; as such, the electric guitar does not need to be naturally ... comes from string vibrations detected by the electric pickups, an electric guitar that produces ...
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Electric guitar (translated from French)
Electric guitar An electric guitar 1/2 case Gibson ES 335 electric guitar is a type of guitare equipped ... transforming the vibrations of the cords into electric signal. This signal can then be deteriorated ... the majority of instruments with cords , the electric guitar does not owe its sonority ...
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Violin family
Violin family The Violin family of instruments was developed in Italy ... 17th Century. It comprises three instruments: the violin, viola and the cello. The double bass ... by its sloping shoulders compared to the violin. Violin, viola, and cello bow frogs (top ...
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Stroh violin
Stroh violin A Stroh violin has a metal horn and resonator instead ... Institution photo. Used with permission. A Stroh violin, or violinophone, is a violin that amplifies its sound through a metal ... wooden sound box as on a standard violin. The instrument is named after its ...
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Electric cello
Electric cello The electric cello is a type of cello that ... than acoustic resonance) to produce sound. Many electric cellos have bodies modeled after acoustic cellos ... little or no body at all. Most electric cellos feature a traditional end-pin and ... in the case of Ned Steinberger's electric cello, by a strap system that ...
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Electric Wizard
Electric Wizard Electric Wizard Origin {{{origin}}} Country Bournemouth, United Kingdom ... Buckingham Past members {{{past_members}}} Website(s) {{{website}}} Electric Wizard are a stoner metal/doom metal ... members Tim Bagshaw and Mark Greening left Electric Wizard to form their own band, Ramesses ... are signed to Rise Above Records. History Electric Wizard were formed in 1993, when ...
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Electric Light Orchestra
Electric Light Orchestra The ELO Logo as seen on numerous music covers Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) was a successful Birmingham ... no strings, before going their separate ways. Electric Light Orchestra, Part II Without Lynne's ... permission, former ELO drummer Bev Bevan formed "Electric Light Orchestra, Part II" 1990, releasing an ... ELO members Hugh MacDowell (cello), Mik Kaminski (violin) and Louis Clark (orchestra and orchestral ...
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