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In folk music traditions, cross-tunings are used to give the instrument a different sound by altering the pitch of string resonances and drones. It may be notated in the normal way, with notes written at the sounding pitch, or the written notes may represent the finger position as if played in regular tuning, while the sounded pitch is altered.
Octandre for flute (doubling piccolo), oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, and double bass; Heitor Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 6 for flute and bassoon; Chôros No. 2 for flute and clarinet; Chôros No. 7 for flute, oboe, clarinet, alto saxophone, bassoon, violin and cello with tam-tam ad lib
For Violin (or Flute) and Piano in G major; 3. For Piano, No. 1, in C major; Op. 3, 3 sets of Variations for piano (London, 1794) 1. A Rondo of Pleyel in C major; 2. The Lass of Richmond Hill in G major (Opus 2–1) 3. Wenn's Immer So War in G major; Op. 3a, Trio for Violin, Violoncello, and Piano, No. 1, in B♭ major (1792). Not described as ...
The music fully pauses for the violins to re-tune before continuing. Haydn also uses a violin with the lowest string tuned to F in the trio of his Symphony No. 67 in F. Niccolò Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 1 initially required the strings of the solo violin to be tuned a semitone higher to match the original key of E ♭ major.
Five songs for voice with violin accompaniment in quarter-tones to texts by Karel Hynek Mácha (1936, performed at the 1938 ISCM Festival in Paris) 3 Duos for 2 quarter-tone clarinets (1972) Suite for quarter-tone piano (1935-36) Milan Ristić. Duo for violin and violoncello, Op. 11 (1938) [citation needed]
1921 Première sonate, for violin and piano; 1923 Le marchand d'oiseaux, ballet for orchestra; 1923 Ballade for piano and orchestra; 1923 Concerto no. 1 for piano and orchestra; 1924 Adagio for violin and Piano; 1925 Berceuse du petit elephant, for solo voice/chorus/French horns; 1925 Mon cousin de Cayenne, incidental music for ensemble
Four Songs to e. e. cummings, for soprano, piano, and cello (1951) Three Ghostlike Songs and Interlude, for voice, trombone, piano, and viola (1951) Projection 2, for flute, trumpet, piano, violin and cello (1951) Projection 3, for 2 pianos (1951) Projection 4, for violin and piano (1951) Projection 5, for 3 flutes, trumpet, 2 pianos and 3 ...
A violin tailpiece. Here, the two strings on the far side pass through the keyhole slots directly, but the nearer two strings use fine tuners. Fine tuners are used on the tailpiece of some stringed instruments, as a supplement to the tapered pegs at the other end. Tapered pegs are harder to use to make small adjustments to pitch.