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English: Horn-violin (trumpet-violin), detail.
This detail clearly shows how the vibrations of strings and bridge are transmitted to the element of an old-fashioned grammophone. These vibrations are transformed by the membrane of this element into sound waves in the horn of the violin (the horn is not seen here). This leads to a nasal sharp sound that is used in this case in Rumanian folk music. |
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Author | Kreuger |
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