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  1. Composing the Modern Subject: Four String Quartets by Dmitri Shostakovic by Sarah Reichardt, 2008-10-01
  2. Festive Strings for Ensemble by Martin, Joanne, 1998-09-01
  3. More Festive Strings for Solo Instruments by Martin, Joanne, 1998-10-01
  4. Festive Strings for Solo Instruments by Martin, Joanne, 1998-09-01
  5. Mel Bay Masters of the Five String Banjo by Tony Trischka; Pete Wernick, Tony Trischka, et all 2000-11
  6. Making Early Stringed Instruments by Ronald Zachary Taylor, 1991-12-01
  7. Teaching Strings by Robert H. Klotman, 1996-07-09
  8. 78VN - All For Strings Book 1: Violin by Robert Frost, Gerald Anderson, 2008-06-10
  9. Duets for Strings, Bk 2: Cello (Belwin Course for Strings) by Samuel Applebaum, 1985-03-01
  10. Ill Tempered String Quartet: A Vademecum for the Amateur Musician by Lester Chafetz, 2005-01-10
  11. Basic String Repairs: Guide for String-class Teachers by Arthur Burgan, 1974-03-07
  12. Hanging by a String by Marilyn Gibson, 2000-10-18
  13. Alternative Strings - The New CurriculumBook/CD (Softcover) (Amadeus) by Lieberman J, 2004-02-01
  14. More Festive Strings for Solo Instruments by Martin, Joanne, 1998-10-01

61. String Instruments - Books
string instruments Books on playing, maintaining, technique and history ofthe string instruments including cello, violin, viola and double bass.
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by Mary Vanclay (Editor), James N. McKean (Paperback - January 1997) by Lucien Greilsamer, Henry A. Strobel (Translator) (Paperback - November 1991 Banjo How to Play the 5-String Banjo by Pete Seeger Listed under Banjo More books on the Banjo ... Cello Cello (Yehudi Menuhin Music Guides) by William Pleeth Listed under Cello Suzuki Cello School : Performed by Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi by Shinichi Suzuki Listed under Cello More books on the Cello ... Contrabass String Syllabus, Volume 1, Revised 1997 for Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, and Ensembles by David Littrell (Spiral-bound - 1997) The Evolving Bassist by Rufus Reid Paperback: Warner Brothers Publications; ISBN: 0967601509; (January 2000) More books on the Contrabass and Double Bass ...

62. String Instruments
string instruments (streeng INstruh-mentz) Any musical instrumentthat produces sound by means of vibrating strings. The strings
http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/texts/Stringinstruments.html
String instruments
(streeng IN-struh-mentz)

Any musical instrument that produces sound by means of vibrating strings . The strings are under appropriate tension, and are set into vibration by being plucked (as the harp guitar , or lute , etc.), strummed (as the harp guitar , or lute , etc.), struck (as the piano dulcimer , or clavichord , etc.), or bowed (as the violin viol , or 'cello , etc.). More about instruments.
AUDIO EXAMPLES:
Barber: Adagio for Strings, Op. 9
PLAY Disc 1, Track 36 STOP EJECT DISC
Beethoven: String Quartet in F major, Op. 59, No. 1 (Ruzumovsky), I
PLAY Disc 2, Track 30 STOP EJECT DISC
Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite, Op. 46, No. 1, "Ase's Death"
PLAY Disc 1, Track 67 STOP EJECT DISC
PLAY Disc 3, Track 39 STOP EJECT DISC
Sibelius: Finlandia, Op. 26, (main theme, strings)
PLAY Disc 1, Track 8 STOP EJECT DISC
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63. Violectra - The Electric Violin
Features electric violins, cellos, and viola's custom made piezoelectric skeletal frame electric string instruments.
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64. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
string instruments. Click below to read about any of the following instruments
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Welcome to the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge of Entries
The web site you have requested, Online Music Encyclopedia (OME) , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to Online Music Encyclopedia (OME) click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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A ThinkQuest Internet Challenge 1997 Entry
Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Want to know the parts of a violin? Or maybe you're interested in famous composers? Short biographies of composers such as Vivaldi, Bach, and Rachmaninov are part of this site. Instruments are arranged by type, such as woodwind or brass, and detailed descriptions of each instrument are included. A glossary of terms, a MIDI library, and links to further music information round out this site.
Students Christopher R. Yorktown High School
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65. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Click here for a demonstration. string instruments, just as their name implies,make the use of a vibrating string or cord to produce sound.
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The web site you have requested, The Interactive Music Emporium , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to The Interactive Music Emporium click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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A ThinkQuest Internet Challenge 1996 Entry
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Languages : Site Desciption This site offers an insightful discussion of how music is played over the Internet, and how new technologies are likely to change that in the future. It features a virtual keyboard that lets the user control variables to produce a variety of sounds.
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66. New International Manual Of Braille Music Notation
Table 17 string instruments. A. String Signs. %a, 1st string, %k, 5th string.%b, 2nd string, %2, 6th string. %l, 3rd string, %', 7th string. %1, 4th string,
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    Table 17- String Instruments
    A. String Signs
    a 1st string k 5th string b 2nd string 6th string l 3rd string 7th string 4th string
    B. Positions or Frets
    1st position/fret 7th position/fret 2nd position/fret 8th position/fret 3rd position/fret 9th position/fret 4th position/fret 10th position/fret 5th position/fret 11th position/fret 6th position/fret 12th position/fret Half position a Glissando or shift to a new position a Beginning of shift line a End of shift line
    C. Barres
    Grand or full barre Half or partial barre Vertical bracket barre End of barre sign when it is not followed by a fret sign
    D. Other Signs
    k Natural or harmonic or open string l Artificial harmonic b Down bow or up stroke Up bow or up stroke Left hand pizzicato Developed by The Shodor Education Foundation, Inc. North Carolina Central University and the Governor Morehead School for the Blind
  • 67. String Instruments
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    68. Petz Kolophonium - Homepage
    Maker of rosin for bowed string instruments. Instrument care, product information, advice, and links.
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    69. String Instruments
    Swarmandal St 09 Available in 2 size Medium and Full 28/30 string. Saarangi St- 14 Traditional Indian Classical Instruments Made with Tun Wood with Bow.
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    70. String Instruments
    string instruments. Professionally rebuilt by our Master Technicians. Last UpdatedMarch 2001. Go to our order page or order by phone Toll Free (877) 8228877.
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    71. Dan Lawrence String Instruments-sales, Repairs Of Violin, Viola, Cello Bass
    Buy, sell, and repair classical string instruments. (Kansas City area)
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    72. INFORMATION - Entrance Examinations - String Instruments - LFZE
    LISZT FERENC ACADEMY OF MUSIC (State University) BUDAPEST 2003/2004.ENTRANCE EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS. string instruments. VIOLIN
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    GENERAL INFORMATION for foreign students wishing to study at the LISZT FERENC ACADEMY OF MUSIC (State University) BUDAPEST E NTRANCE E XAMINATION R EQUIREMENTS String instruments V IOLIN
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    • two etudes (advanced ones) two movements from a Solo Sonata, Partita or Cello-Suite by J.S.Bach one fast movement of a Concerto
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    • two etudes (by Popper and Duport) two etudes from the Hoche Schule Vol.I. No. 2,3,4,8,9,10 by Popper (freely chosen)

    73. String Instrumentalists, String Instruments
    String instrumentalists, string instruments. String Instrumentalists, string instrumentsA Web Directory Cello . Cimbalom . Dulcimer . Guitar . Harp .
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    Cimbalom Dulcimer Guitar ... Violin Back to General Music Index: A - E F - J K - 0 P - R ... Women in Music CELLO, CELLISTS Cello Heaven.
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    THE DULCIMER Australian Duclimer page. Dulcimer, cimbalom, hackbrett, salterio, santur, sandouri and more.
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    The Hammered Duclcimer Page. History, festivals, groups, workshops, sheet music. THE GUITAR Bach Plucked, Bach for the guitar. CrossRoads. CrossRoads offers a new way to learn to play guitar with guitar tabs, steaming videos, sound clips, tablature, live on-line lessons and much more. Guitar. The Baroque Guitar Guitar. Classical guitar websites. ... Just Classical Guitar. A site by Vincenzo Pozzi. Guitarists Directory of guitarists from the Guitar Foundation of America. Williams, John THE HARP The harp. Harpa.com. Links, newsletters, harpists.

    74. Phillips Violins And Bows
    Violin maker specializing in rehairing bows and the repairing and restoration of string instruments.
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    Specializing in bows and bows rehairing click to see details and special pricing for institutions. We have in stock a large selection of professional bows. Bows Ulrich Phillips Master Violin Maker, Appraiser. Clients seek appraisals for historic and monetary reasons. It is important to document and record the value of an instrument for insurance purposes and family records. Ulrich Phillips Violins, Violas, Cellos, Basses... The largest stringed instrument shop in Florida.
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    75. ASW Guide To Historical String Instruments
    ASW GUIDE TO HISTORICAL string instruments. Back to Historical StringIndex. Medieval string instruments. The music of the late middle
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    ASW GUIDE TO HISTORICAL STRING INSTRUMENTS
    Back to Historical String Index
    Medieval String Instruments
    The music of the late middle ages requires a great variety of bowed and plucked string instruments. Among bowed strings, we offer some nicely made but quite inexpensive rebecs and vielles (fiedels) by Bernard Lehmann; their distinctive reedy tone qualities provide an essential ingredient of the medieval instrumentarium. We also offer fine bowed psalteries by the Kelischek Workshop and Folkcraft Instruments. Among plucked string instruments, we have a handsome psaltery by Kelischek and three different models of psalteries by Folkcraft, each with its own distinctive tone color. We also have a number of different models of medieval and renaissance hurdy-gurdies by George Kelischek. Back to Top of Page
    Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Lutes
    The lute, which was introduced from Arabic lands to Europe in the late Middle Ages, emerged as the principal plucked string instrument of the late renaissance and baroque periods. Its unique structural and acoustical properties spawned a substantial body of music for solo lute as well as songs with lute accompaniment. Whereas the renaissance lute and its flat-backed Spanish relative the vihuela were relatively standardized in construction, the baroque period saw the development of many different sizes and string configurations, as well as archlutes, theorbos, and hybrids such as theorboed lutes. For the beginning student, we recommend the excellent, relatively inexpensive

    76. American Balalaika Symphony
    Performs symphonic and folk music on the balalaika and domra, traditional Russian pluckedstring instruments, combining the best of Russian and American traditions.
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    The American Balalaika Symphony performs music ranging from folk to symphonic, combining the best of Russian and American traditions. A balalaika orchestra is similar to a traditional symphony orchestra but uses plucked string instruments such as the balalaika and domra rather than Western bowed instruments like the violin and cello. The orchestra's unique sound is rounded out by accordion and bayan (Russian button accordion), gusli (an ancient Russian table harp), and full wind and percussion sections. The sound is distinctive but familiarly symphonic. This spring the American Balalaika Symphony presents a concert program that highlights the tricentennial of the great Russian city of St. Petersburg. The program will feature a variety of classical symphonic works as well as Russian and Eastern European folk music. In addition to beloved classics by Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Gliere and Khachaturian, the program will include discovered musical gems by G. Gimenez, B. Asafiev, M. Shishkin, A. Belyayev and A. Tsygankov. There will also be solo performances featuring domra virtuoso Elena Rector and surprise vocal selections by Vladimir Rozenblat. The orchestra was founded in 2001 by conductor and artistic director Peter Trofimenko and is made up of an internationally diverse mixture of professional and amateur musicians in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.

    77. Historical String Instruments
    HISTORICAL string instruments. ASW Guide To Historical string instruments.Helmut Buchsteiner string instruments. Bernard Lehmann string instruments.
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    ASW Guide To Historical String Instruments
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  • 78. David Gage String Instruments
    Welcome to David Gage string instruments. David Gage string instrumentshas expanded by adding a new showroom on the third floor.
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    Welcome to David Gage String Instruments. Founded in 1978 by bassist David Gage, our shop specializes in the sales, restoration and repair of string basses and cellos. Our client roster ranges from great orchestras to jazz greats, to rock and roll, country and world music. We serve professionals, students and amateurs and pride ourselves on the care and attention we give to every and any player and their instrument. Our focus is on maximizing the sound potential of the instrument and the playing requirements of the individual musician. Besides providing the full list of luthier services, David Gage String Instruments also sells antique and modern instruments, rents professional quality instrument for recording sessions and maintains a full stock of bass and cello accessories and of innovative products designed to make the life of musician and instrument easier, happier and more fulfilling. Among these are:
    • - designed by David, manufactured in the United States exclusively for our shop, these cases are "the first class ticket" for your instrument

    79. The Electronic Strad
    Custom made instruments; also mail order strings for electric and acoustic string instruments.
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    80. String Instruments From Around The World
    string instruments from Around the World According to the classification systemdeveloped by EM von Hornbostel string instruments are known in every culture.
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    String Instruments from Around the World
    According to the classification system developed by E.M. von Hornbostel and C. Sachs, all string instruments are called chordophones. Chordophones are instruments in which strings are stretched under tension, and sound is produced by causing strings to vibrate. This may be done by plucking, strumming, striking, or bowing the strings, or even allowing them to be blown by the wind, as in the case of the Aeolian harp. String instruments are known in every culture.
    String instruments can be divided into four categories: harps, zithers, lutes, and lyres. Because there are so many variations of these instruments, it is sometimes difficult to assign an instrument to one category.
    Early string instruments may have looked like the hunting bow (bow and arrow). Such an instrument is called a musical bow. The first object drawn across it to produce sound may have been a stick. Various types of resonators such as gourds were added to these bows to enhance the sound. If you think of the hunting bow standing upright, with its curved back next to you, you can imagine, with the addition of some strings, how the harp came into existence. We know that the harp has existed since ancient times. Harps have frames, across which strings are stretched. There is a resonator, or in the case of the modern Western symphonic harp, a soundboard. A folk harp, called the arpa

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