What is the weirdest string instrument?

Unusual Musical Instruments
  • Strings.
  • Hurdy-Gurdy.
  • Crwth.
  • Igil.
  • Autoharp.
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What is the weirdest instrument ever?

The theremin: The strangest instrument ever invented? From its chance 1920s invention in Russia, the theremin beguiled Hollywood and sparked a musical revolution, writes Norman Miller. The theremin sometimes seems like an instrument from Earth's future or another world.
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What is the rarest string instrument?

The Lady of Tennant Stradivarius

Stradivari is perhaps the most famous name in string instruments for very rare and extremely expensive violins. Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari crafted instruments from 1680 through the 1730s.
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What is the hardest string instrument to play?

Violin Is One Of The Most Difficult String Instruments To Learn. Though it only has four strings, the violin is considered one of the most difficult stringed instruments to master. There are several reasons for this. For starters, unlike the guitar, there are no frets on the violin.
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What is the rarest instrument to play?

Hydraulophone. The hydraulophone is one of the rarest musical instruments in the world. This instrument is a sensory device that is primarily designed for low vision musicians. This tonal acoustic instrument is played by direct contact with water or other fluids.
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What is the saddest instrument?

Participants judged the human voice as the most frequently used sad instrument, with the 'cello, viola, violin and piano completing the top five. The triangle was judged the instrument least used for sadness, along with the cymbal, tambourine, wood block, and glockenspiel.
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What instrument does death play?

Analysis. According to legend, Death appears at midnight every year on Halloween. Death calls forth the dead from their graves to dance for him while he plays his fiddle (here represented by a solo violin).
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Is Viola harder than violin?

The viola produces a richer, darker tone and can be more expressive than the violin. As mentioned before, the viola is harder to play than the violin, making it more of a technical challenge.
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Is violin harder than piano?

Both instruments are difficult to master, but when it comes to the start violin is much tougher. There are all sorts of awkward positions that you would need to learn.
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Is violin harder than guitar?

The consensus is that guitar is an easier instrument to learn than violin, and that it takes more practice time to get to a performance-worthy level for the violin than the guitar. Violin is more difficult because of its lack of frets and its complexity in playing techniques.
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What's the least popular instrument?

The most popular instruments they sell are the saxophone, flute and clarinet, with the least popular being the tuba, French horn and the bassoon. We caught up with them to find out more about these endangered instruments.
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What is the best string instrument?

10 Best String Instruments
  • Violin. The violin is a wooden string instrument and is the smallest and highest-pitched instrument in the violin family in regular use. ...
  • Guitar. The guitar belongs to the string instrument family which is played by plucking the strings. ...
  • Viola. ...
  • Ukulele. ...
  • Mandolin. ...
  • Harp. ...
  • Banjo. ...
  • Piano.
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What is the rarest violin in the world?

The Vieuxtemps Guarneri Violin

The violin is said to be in perfect condition, with no patching work at all. It gained its name after being owned by the Belgian 19th century violinist Henri Vieuxtemps and was later used by Yehudi Menuhin and Pinchas Zukerman, among others.
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What instrument only has 2 strings?

The erhu is one of the most important Chinese instruments, with a history of over 4,000 years. Though it has only two strings, it can convey a wide range of emotions.
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Which instrument is the loudest?

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the loudest (and largest) instrument in the world is the Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ. This pipe organ was built by the Midmer-Losh Organ Company, and is housed in the Main Auditorium of the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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What instrument is played without touching it?

A theremin-like instrument sometimes called the electro-theremin is used for one of the signature parts of "Good Vibrations" by The Beach Boys. And it's a musical staple of science fiction movies. The theremin is unique because of how it's played: you make music without touching it.
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Should kids learn piano or violin?

It should be understood early on, that should a child learn any instrument, it will vastly enrich their life. However, when the goal is to nurture a musicality within a child and allow them the easiest point of entry into understanding the fundamentals of music theory then the piano is preferable over the violin.
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Which is the toughest instrument to learn?

The 11 Hardest Musical Instruments to Learn
  • Violin. The violin is a wooden stringed instrument that's part of a larger family of similar instruments. ...
  • The French Horn. ...
  • The Organ. ...
  • Bagpipes. ...
  • Accordion. ...
  • Oboe. ...
  • Harp. ...
  • Guitar.
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Can you play viola like a fiddle?

Yes, it is possible to fiddle on the viola, however, there are many ways of doing it. I can read treble clef very fluently, so I can just read a fiddle tune, and play it on a viola, like I would a violin, thus playing the tune a 5th lower than written.
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Is a fiddle a violin?

Western classical players sometimes use “fiddle” as an affectionate term for the violin, that intimate companion and workmate. But in the United States, most often “fiddle” means the violin as used in Irish-Scottish-French traditional music and all the descendant American styles: Appalachian, bluegrass, Cajun, etc.
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Can violinists play viola?

Many famous violinist, like Janine Jansen, have made recordings with the viola. Many violin teachers recommend playing both, because it improves your technique and tone creation.
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What instrument does the Grim Reaper play?

Death has often been personified in art, literature and poetry. The most common image that comes to mind would be The Grim Reaper. But through a lot of history, a skeletal figure playing the violin, or indeed the violin (or fiddle) itself, has been the emblem of death.
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Why is the violin associated with Death?

Adding to this myth-making was the belief during Paganini's time that certain violins were “ensouled” with the spirits of dead women whose intestines were used to make the strings. When played, these enchanted instruments were said to produce the screams of trapped souls, not music.
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Which Bill and Ted has Death?

But it's likely that the Wyld Stallyns front men will never have a better scene partner than Death (William Sadler), whom they encounter in the afterlife after being killed by their own robotic imposters in 1991's Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey.
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