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  2. Max Butting - Wikipedia

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    Max Butting (6 October 1888 in ... String Quartet No. 4 in C sharp minor op. 20 (1919) Quintet for Violin, Viola, Cello, Oboe and Clarinet op. 22 (1922)

  3. Traditional Philippine musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Litguit – a three-stringed bamboo violin of the Aeta people; Butting – a bow with a single hemp 5 string, plucked with a small stick; Faglong – a two-stringed, lute-like instrument of the B'laan; made in 1997; Budlong – bamboo zither; Kolitong – a bamboo zither; Pas-ing – a two-stringed bamboo with a hole in the middle from Apayao ...

  4. List of string instruments - Wikipedia

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    Long String Instrument, (by Ellen Fullman, strings are rubbed in, and vibrate in the longitudinal mode) Magnetic resonance piano , (strings activated by electromagnetic fields) Stringed instruments with keyboards

  5. An Incomplete History of the Art of Funerary Violin - Wikipedia

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    Violin dealers and stringed instrument publications quickly refuted the existence of a musical genre called "funerary violin," as reported by The New York Times. Defending his decision to publish the book, Mayer said: I decided it didn't really matter to me how much of this was actually accurate. It was a life's work.

  6. Col legno - Wikipedia

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    The percussive sound of battuto has a clear pitch element determined by the distance of the bow from the bridge at the point of contact. As a group of players will never strike the string in exactly the same place, the sound of a section of violins playing col legno battuto is dramatically different from the sound of a single violin doing so.

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  8. Portato - Wikipedia

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    Portato is a bowing technique for stringed instruments, [3] in which successive notes are gently re-articulated while being joined under a single continuing bow stroke. It achieves a kind of pulsation or undulation, rather than separating the notes.

  9. Ludwig Göransson Breaks Down Every Instrument in His ... - AOL

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    Ludwig Göransson Breaks Down Every Instrument in His ‘Oppenheimer’ Opus and Reveals Why Christopher Nolan Picked the Violin to Narrate the Film Tiana DeNicola February 19, 2024 at 1:10 PM