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How Does The Violin Works

By: David Blanco, Journalist
When the bow string is vibrating the violins sting the vibrations are transmitted by the bridge to the sound box and because the sound box is hollow it echoes the sound and simplify's the vibrations of the violin which causes each one of  the notes to come out.
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The Development of a Cello

By: Vihaan Patel, Journalist
A cello is a mid-range instrument within the violin family, often playing the bass line in an ensemble. In this article we are going to explore the history, sound, and creation of a Cello. We are going to find out how the development of the cello changed the way this unique instrument was played and how the sound was changed.
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The History Of Phonographs

By: Vaibhav Saravanan, Journalist
A phonograph is a record player, it has many names such as the gramophone, record player, and turntable. When users insert a phonograph record, the machine plays music. Let's see how this machine has evolved over time.
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How A Saxophone Works

By: Theodore Mckenrick, Journalist
Saxophones are great instruments for great musicians. Saxophones are a type of woodwind instrument, its commonly used in jazz. You need some things to play the saxophone is a reed,tuff fingers and a strong mouth.
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The Mechanics Behind The Piano

The Mechanics Behind The Piano

By: Lucas Ferro, Journalist
The Piano, formally known as the Piano Forte, is a versatile instrument with the ability to play seven octaves, and a large range of dynamics. The design of the piano has been refined and improved for over 300 years, with the original design of the piano coming from the harpsichord, which was invented 300 years before that in the 1400's.
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