Alternative violin for non-classical music

    
Alternative violin for non-classical music    03:40 on Tuesday, November 6, 2007          

Violinbodo
(2 points)
Posted by Violinbodo

Hello everybody !

It's been a while now that our old friend, the classical violin, has been making excursions into a lot of other music styles, which is a very good thing, I think.

But other music styles (like jazz, rock, pop, ska,...) frequently have other sound-ideals than classical music.

So I, as a violin maker wanted to create an instrument with another, a "new" sound to open up new horizons for violin playing in other styles than classical.

After several years of experimentation and research I came up, not with a modified violin, but with a new instrument altogether - which can still be played like a violin, but not exclusively.

If this little presentation has made you curious, please take a look at the website, where you can see, hear, and also try out this instrument.

www.violin-neolin.com


Re: Alternative violin for non-classical music    14:59 on Monday, November 19, 2007          

darrendog1480
(29 points)
Posted by darrendog1480

Isn't it just a fretted violin? I thought they already made those. No offense but i don't see what is so different about the sound too.


Re: Alternative violin for non-classical music    18:21 on Monday, November 19, 2007          

darrendog1480
(29 points)
Posted by darrendog1480

Ya, they made those things since the baroque period. Its called a treble viola da gamba

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Well, maybe it is kinda new because the viola da gamba was tuned in fourths, but still not an original idea. Sorry


Re: Alternative violin for non-classical music    00:56 on Tuesday, November 20, 2007          

Violinbodo
(2 points)
Posted by Violinbodo

Propose a better one ;-)


Re: Alternative violin for non-classical music    14:03 on Tuesday, November 20, 2007          

darrendog1480
(29 points)
Posted by darrendog1480

Maybe try to make the violin a different shape to make a new sound?


   




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