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Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Braque Violin and Classical Music
The Braque violin brand is made of bronze and dark wood. The wood is grated and carved, which makes for a timber sound when the Braque violin is played. The Braque violin is used heavily in Beethoven music, particularly his concerto #5, #6 and #10. Beethoven used the Braque violin in [...]

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Violin Dealer
It might be difficult to find a violin dealer you can trust, but there are several things to look for to determine what you’re getting for your money. One thing you can look for is if the dealer offers a guarantee with his violin. If the dealer doesn’t have a guarantee policy, it probably [...]

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Consider the Rogue Violin Bass
Considering there are a lot of different musical brands out there, it is interesting to note several brands trying to get more and more attention. However, for those are looking for a good rogue violin bass, things are doing well. Seriously, consider the tonality of the bass that you will be [...]

Monday, January 25th, 2010

A Glance at the Skylark Violin
The music world has a lot of favorite instruments. For those in the rock sector there are Fender, Ibanez and so much more. For those in the hip hop world, dj equipment is the top thing to look into. However, there is a large sector of music players that aren’t [...]

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

The Beauty of Arabic Violin
The Arabic violin is a principal instrument in Middle Eastern music that has replaced the traditional kamanja. Now called the keman, it makes a significant contribution to rhythm and melodic arrangements in a unique and beautiful way. The instrument is unique in itself as it is tuned and played differently than [...]

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Choosing a Violin Brand for Lasting Quality and Sound
Looking for a violin can be overwhelming, if nothing else, because of the sheer number of products on the market. To the untrained eye there is very little difference between the $100 dollar violin and its $850 dollar counterpart. But, in reality the quality of a violin [...]


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