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disco/dance music of that era incorporated the use of strings within its compositions and arrangements. When the sudden decline of disco began in the early-1980s, the use of strings not only dwindled in disco music, but ceased in almost all types of popular music during that time and more so immediately after disco's decline in relative popularity. The 1980s saw an insurgence of electronic music mimicking strings with little or no use of traditional strings in music compositions. Now strings are making a comeback in pop music.
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The Indian violin, while essentially the same instrument as that used in Western music, is different in some senses. The instrument is tuned so that the IV and III strings (G and D on a western-tuned violin) and the II and I (A and E) strings are sa-pa (do-sol) pairs and sound the same but are offset
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Like many other instruments of classical music, the violin descends from remote ancestors, cruder in form, that were used for folk music. Following a stage of intensive development in the late Renaissance, largely in Italy, the violin had improved (in volume, tone, and agility), to the point that it
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During the 1920s and early-1930s, violins were an integral part of popular music, especially for dance music. Dance orchestras typically had at least 2 or 3 violins, although high class society orchestras would often include as many as 6 or 7. With the introduction of swing music in 1935, the violin,
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There is quite often only a single fiddle playing in any given venue, although twin fiddling is represented in some styles. By contrast, violins often play in sections – several individuals playing the same instrument, typically in a symphony orchestra – since sound reinforcement prior to electronic
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The way the musician holds the instrument varies from Western to Indian music. In Indian music the musician sits on the floor cross-legged with the right foot out in front of them. The scroll of the instrument rests on the foot. This position is essential to playing well due to the nature of Indian
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Though bowed strings were heavily popular and relied upon in almost all types of music genre recordings in the 1960s and 1970s, disco music, which surged aggressively onto the music scene in the early to mid-1970s, also relied heavily upon strings within its compositions; in fact, almost all
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The violin is also considered a very expressive instrument, which is often felt to approximate the human voice. This may be due to the possibility of vibrato and of slight expressive adjustments in pitch and timbre. Many leading composers have contributed to the
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not only became a very important instrument in art music, but proved highly appealing to folk musicians as well. As a folk instrument, the violin ultimately spread very widely, sometimes displacing earlier bowed instruments, and
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along with other string instruments, dropped out of popular music as they were deemed inappropriate for the swing sound. Violins would only re-emerge in popular music in the late-1960s.
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music. The hand can move all over the fingerboard and there is no set position for the left hand, so it is important for the violin to be in a steady, unmoving position.
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performance using the violin as a solo instrument are documented during the first decades of the 20th century. The first great jazz violinist was
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or fiddle cross-tunings such as CGCG or AEAE. The tonic sa (do) is not fixed, but variably tuned to accommodate the vocalist or lead player.
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who is best known as the Dark Angel Of Violin. In the swing and post-war eras there were many superb improvising violinists including
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Indian, Pakistani, Turkish and Arabic pop music is filled with the sound of violins, both soloists and ensembles.
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Noteworthy modern jazz violinists who joined the scene between 1960 and 1990 and usually played in an
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is among the leading players in the South Indian film industry, with many hits in the film world.
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recordings of the 1960s and 1970s relied heavily on strings as part of the trademark
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have observed its use in many locations throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
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amplification was only possible by adding more instruments. The Italian term
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instrument, the violin is ordinarily referred to in English as a
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performance, with their own improvisations and embellishments in
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similarly has parts for first and second violins, as well as a
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Some modern classical violinists are returning to the art of
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have increased interest as well, creating a subcategory of
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In solo violin concerts, the violinist is accompanied by
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and ordinary violins may be seen in American (e.g.,
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The violin is also used in mainstream pop acts like
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