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  2. Electric violin - Wikipedia

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    An electric violin is a violin equipped with an electronic output of its sound. The term most properly refers to an instrument intentionally made to be electrified with built-in pickups, usually with a solid body .

  3. Jazz violin - Wikipedia

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    A standard violin and an electric violin with a cut-away body. Big bands are loud, but the violin is quiet. One person to address the problem was Augustus Stroh, who invented the Stroh violin in the 1890s that was inspired by the gramophone, [1] with a horn connected to project the sound. In the 1930s, Stuff Smith experimented with electric ...

  4. Manoj George - Wikipedia

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    Manoj George is an Indian violinist and a music composer. [1] He performed as the conductor, string arranger, solo violinist and choral arranger of 3 Grammy Award Winning albums : Winds of Samsara, in 2015, [2] Divine Tides in 2022 for the Best New Age Album & Divine Tides in 2023 as the Best Immersive Audio album.

  5. Violin - Wikipedia

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    Electric violins are usually constructed as such, but a pickup can be added to a conventional acoustic violin. An electric violin with a resonating body that produces listening-level sound independently of the electric elements can be called an electro-acoustic violin. To be effective as an acoustic violin, electro-acoustic violins retain much ...

  6. Violin construction and mechanics - Wikipedia

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    A violin consists of a body or corpus, a neck, a finger board, a bridge, a soundpost, four strings, and various fittings.The fittings are the tuning pegs, tailpiece and tailgut, endpin, possibly one or more fine tuners on the tailpiece, and in the modern style of playing, usually a chinrest, either attached with the cup directly over the tailpiece or to the left of it.

  7. Violin (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Baritone violin, violin variant either one octave below convention or the third largest member of the violin octet family; Baroque violin, violin whose design is based in the baroque period; Electric violin, electrical variant of the standard violin; Five string violin, five string variant of the violin; Kit violin, small violin designed to fit ...

  8. Music of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    In the early years, Malayalam film music often incorporated tunes from popular Hindi or Tamil songs. However, a shift occurred in the early 1950s with the emergence of several poets and musicians in the Malayalam music scene. By the mid-1950s, the Malayalam Film Music Industry began to develop its own distinctive identity.

  9. Stroh violin - Wikipedia

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    The Stroh violin or Stroviol is a type of stringed musical instrument that is mechanically amplified by a metal resonator and horn attached to its body. [1] The name Stroviol refers to a violin, but other instruments have been modified with the amplification device, including the viola, cello, double bass, ukulele, mandolin, and guitar.