Sentences with phrase «stringing of violins»

The perfect stringing of violins as the doors open to the grand ballroom, and Belle reaches for her friend's hands, and places one on her waist.
He compares the pastor's approach in this connection to the string of a violin that must be tuned to exactly the right pitch.
A violinist runs a bow over the strings of the violin, causing the strings to vibrate.
The open strings of the violin and viola da gamba — a Renaissance - Baroque instrument with seven strings tuned in a manner similar to the lute and modern guitar — are often isolated in order to fully emphasize the natural harmonics of the resonating body.

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Weddings still contain the appearance of some of these forms, as do some church services that are sprinkled with violin accents that are lamented by strings players as «football scores,» reflecting the shape of the whole notes that they must play repeatedly as a form of musical gingerbread to elevate the tone of the event.
For instance, the same second - order differential equation is applicable to the vibratory oscillations of a pendulum, an electric circuit, and a violin string, but neither the observable variables nor the theoretical concepts have anything else in common.
When he sees Arsenal easily destroy Monacon in France in a couple of weeks he will change his tune quicker than a violin with dodgy strings!
Reading music is an essential part of Waldorf Education as in Grade 4, students begin to play in a String Orchestra, where they develop their musicianship through playing together on the violin, viola, cello, or double bass.
In an MRI machine, a powerful magnetic field causes protons in the body to line up like violin strings under tension, then a pulse of energy plucks those «strings,» making them hum.
They are D'Addario Prelude strings, and if you read the violin string reviews, these strings are of a great quality too!
If one or more of these variables experiences a change, the rest of the system follows suit — just like when a violin string is plucked, the force of the plucking affects the time it takes for the string to stop vibrating.
With no joints to dampen resonance, the violin produces a full sound and firmly resists string pressure, while its lightweight design gives the player more freedom of movement and a stable center of gravity.
In 1727 he modelled a violin string as a large number of closely spaced point masses, linked together by springs.
To obtain information about the mass distribution, the researchers took advantage of the fact that each cantilever, much like a violin string, has many resonant frequencies at which it can vibrate.
Like the vibration of a drum or a violin string, the vibration frequency of the vocal cords is independent of the type of gas that surrounds them.
THE sound of a violin bow across strings can be exquisite.
In the case of the violin, for example, warmer weather changes the amount of friction between the bow and the strings, changing the way the bow pulls on each string.
These air particles subsequently bump against air particles next to them and so forth, so the wave travels from air particle to air particle — all at the same frequency as the vibration of the violin string.
It is easier to play than a real violin because the musician does not have to moderate the downward pressure of the bow onto the string, one of the trickiest elements of playing a violin.
They were akin to a violin with only one string and no fingerboard, capable of playing only one note (ignore for the moment that musical notes are much richer than pure tones).
«This is similar to what happens with a violin string when it is bowed vigorously,» said Stevenson Professor of Physics Richard Haglund, who directed the research.
«Homecoming» is gorgeous — a violin solo quite heartbreakingly sad against the snowy backdrop of the visuals and of the other strings.
Florence, who plays classical violin in a string quartet, is a child of wealth.
When the film turns to arid colour the scraping of the violin's bow against the string offers an aural equivalent to the image's dryness.
It really shines during the end of the movie, when fast violin strings are running up and down a scale to the rhythm of an immediate march.
The full use of strings show Greenwood's ability to be lovely beyond measure, providing a lush balance to the near violin - claw on a blackboard cues that speak for the film's increasingly masochistic relationship.
This effect, described in Science magazine in 1995, is strongest for the four fingers — which do the bulk of the work manipulating the strings of, say, a violin — and weakest for the thumb.
To say she is only a woman is to say a violin is a piece of wood with strings, and Dante is mere ink printed on paper.
A delicate violin scroll emerges from one block of wood; a slight - looking string ladder turns out to be copper wire carefully wrapped in cream - color yarn.
(23.7 cm) diameter Courtesy the artist and bitforms gallery, New York Amor Muñoz Mexican, born 1979 Rhythmic Manufacture, 2015/2017 Watercolor on paper, metronome, table, coverall, clock, and HD video with sound Performance at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, July 12 — 15, 2017 Dimensions variable Video production: 32K Productions Courtesy the artist Camille Norment American, born 1970 Lull, 2016 Dynamic sound installation with pendulum microphone Dimensions variable Courtesy the Camille Norment Studio O Grivo (Nelson Soares and Marcos Moreira Marcos) Active since 1990, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Cantilena, 2017 Kinetic sound installation (wood, bamboo, MDF, copper pipes, brass rods and sheets, steel rods, violin and guitar strings, nylon wires, iron sheets, galvanized steel sheets, brass paper, electrical wires, and electric motors) Overall dimensions variable San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Accessions Committee Fund purchase Susan Philipsz Scottish, born 1965 Night and Fog (Clarinet), 2016 Twelve - channel sound installation, 47 min.
Wire (two machines): The percussion of metal wires against violin strings is the sound production method.
A move from western Massachusetts to the UK in 2005 led Corsano to concentrate on his solo music, an always - spontaneously - composed amalgam of extended techniques for drum set and non-percussion instruments of his own making incorporated into his kit: e.g. violin strings stretched across drum heads, modified reed instruments that transform the drums into resonators which can, in turn, be used to incite strips of metal to react to the drum membranes» Chladni - plate - like modes of vibration, etc..
For over 40 years the Kronos Quartet — David Harrington (violin), John Sherba (violin), Hank Dutt (viola), and Sunny Yang (cello)-- has combined a spirit of fearless exploration with a commitment to continually reimagine the string quartet experience, changing the way we think about music.
The program includes the world premiere of Scarred Landscape for viola and cello by Theo Chandler and inspired by the work of artist Richard Armandariz; Time is a Cage for solo violin by Suzanne Farrin, Meta4 for string quartet by San Antonio - born Robert X. Rodriguez; and Respite for solo violin by Ethan Wickman who currently teaches at University of Texas at San Antonio.
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