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  2. Electric violin - Wikipedia

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    An electric violin is a violin equipped with an ... Fender advertised an electric violin in ... The Digital Violin Database - A survey and review of the ...

  3. Squier - Wikipedia

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    Squier is an American brand of electric guitars owned by Fender.The former manufacturing company, established as "V. C. Squier Company" was founded in 1890 by Victor Carroll Squier in Battle Creek, Michigan, producing strings for violins, banjos, and guitars.

  4. List of products manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments ...

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    Electric guitar models no longer in mainstream production: Fender Bronco [10] (Lives on through Squier as a bass guitar) Fender Bullet [11] (lives on through Squier) Fender Coronado [12] Fender Cyclone (lives on through Squier) Fender Esquire; Fender HM Strat USA/Japan; Fender Marauder; Fender Musicmaster; Fender Performer; Fender Prodigy [13 ...

  5. Solid body - Wikipedia

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    Fender Esquire 1st prototype in 1949 at Fender Guitar Factory museum Sound sample of solid-body electric guitar.. A solid-body musical instrument is a string instrument such as a guitar, bass or violin built without its normal sound box and relying on an electromagnetic pickup system to directly detect the vibrations of the strings; these instruments are usually plugged into an instrument ...

  6. Eko Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Eko 400 Ekomaster (Fender Jaguar shape with flat-top, Hagström-style control panel), Eko 500 (Fender Jaguar lookalike), Eko 700 (original triple-cutaway design with "hockey stick" head), Eko 290 (also known as Eko Barracuda, semi-hollow flat-top electric), Eko Rokes (rocket-shaped electric, made popular by an Italian pop band of the same name ...

  7. Double violin - Wikipedia

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    The double violin is capable of replicating a full orchestra's effect with the lower neck covering the double bass and cello range, and the upper neck generating treble sounds; the violin and viola. In addition to providing a wide range of five and a half octaves, playing on one neck produces a sympathetic resonance effect on the other. The ...