A comparison of Modern and Baroque Cellos ... prefer to use metal strings. This differs greatly from the Baroque practice of using gut strings. Metal strings, chiefly made because ... View More
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Reflections on Bach ... The Baroque cello used gut strings and a curved bow, while modern cellists use a straighter descendant of the bow and usually prefer steel or metal strings. ... View More
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The baroque violin ... If you wish to play gut strings at an equal tension, you can successfully use a flatter bridge, symmetrical on both sides. Since ... View More
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The guitar ... string. The earliest European guitars did have four courses of gut strings. A 2 course is a pair of strings tuned in unison. These ... View More
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Medieval Instruments ... lute. By the 18th century, the introduction of metalover spun gut strings allowed bass strings of normal length to be used. Typical ... View More
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History of the Guitar ... guitars was their adjustable neck, which was used until the 1890amp39s it went out of fashion when steel strings began to replace those made from gut, adding more ... View More
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Homeric Hymns to Hermes and De ... he stretched oxhide round the shell and on it he fixed two arms joined by a crosspiece from which he stretched seven harmonious strings of sheepgut. ... View More
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The Guitar ... A guitaramp39s strings are E, A, D, G, B, and E from these 6 different ... on music it can produce a DJamp39s sound effects, classical clean tones, gut wrenching heavy ... View More
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Fairness and Equality in Ecuador ... 1800amp39s Persian are well known all over the world for having a gut fell and ... people with influences get out trouble by paying some cash or pulling some strings. ... View More
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Explore the crisis of identity ... admits to Cleopatra that amp39my heart was to thy rudder tied by the stringsamp39, proving to ... cannot do as he is bid, and instead plunges the blade into his own gut. ... View More
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