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  2. Musical saw - Wikipedia

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    Some musical saws are made with thinner metal, to increase flexibility, while others are made thicker, for a richer tone, longer sustain, and stronger harmonics. A typical musical saw is 5 inches (13 cm) wide at the handle end and 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide at the tip. Such a saw will generally produce about two octaves, regardless of length. A bass ...

  3. Sawmills Studios - Wikipedia

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    The studio building is located on the tidal creek on the banks of the Fowey. [2] Sawmills were one of the first residential recording facilities in the UK. [3] The main building is a former 17th-century water mill and the site has a documented history stretching back to the 11th century.

  4. The Early Music Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Early Music Shop is an early music store specialising in the sale and distribution of reproduction Renaissance and medieval musical instruments, with two showrooms situated in Saltaire and Snape Maltings, United Kingdom. It was founded by Richard Wood in 1968 [1] and has become the largest supplier of early musical instruments worldwide. [2]

  5. The Yorkshire Musical Saw Player - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkshire Musical Saw Man Charles Hindmarsh , stage name The Yorkshire Musical Saw Man , is an English musical performer who specialises in the playing of the musical saw . A native of the North Yorkshire town of Harrogate , Charles studied violin at college, but gained local notability with his party-trick performances on the musical saw ...

  6. musicMagpie - Wikipedia

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    The principle behind its purchase and sale algorithm is to keep a minimum stock in the company's warehouse, and continuously buy and sell the same item while listing it on multiple platforms. Depending on an artist's new release, advertisements and other relevant factors, the company tends to increase the stock if expecting to get bigger sales ...

  7. Dawsons Music - Wikipedia

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    September 2019 saw announcements by Dawsons Music with regards to the termination of their recently promoted CEO, Mark Taylor, [6] and also the sale of their Sankey Street head office and subsequent relocation to Centre Park. [7] As well as the new headquarters the company revealed an updated logo and their ambitious plans for the future. [8]

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  9. Electro-Theremin - Wikipedia

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    A musical saw, also called a singing saw, is the application of a hand saw as a musical instrument, played with a bow. The sound creates an ethereal tone, very similar to the theremin. The musical saw is classified as a friction idiophone with direct friction (131.22) under the Hornbostel-Sachs system of musical instrument classification.