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Re: Leviticus demo (New Repeater Jam)
Carbon composite body violin - whoa! Foxy material. Sort of similar to
wood for feel (heft) and sound??
I know they make flutes of it, too.
(OT:) I have a really nice bicycle, with frame and fork of carbon. It's
tough, strong (and lightweight). I have it set up as a fixed gear, and,
unfortunately, dropped the chain on the chainstay a couple of times while
in
motion. It chewed some ugly gashes, looking much like I'd done it with a
lil' chain saw! I contacted the frame's maker, and he wasn't really
worried
about it failing...it can take a lot of abuse, evidently.
David A.
> > I was blowing into a section of metal cylinder wind chime yesterday, a
> > la
> > pan pipe, noting that it was actually kind of a percussion instrument
> > in its
> > normal tinkliness hanging in the wind with its companions and
> > striker/player...:-)
>
> Cool :) I love experimenting with instruments and objects too. I think
> I'm the only violinist who bashes the hell out of his violin to get
> percussion sounds.... The carbon composite body means that I
> theoretically wont damage the violin, but the looks that I get from
> other violinists are....er.... one of shock :)
>
> --
> Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project) - http://SoloString.com
>
>