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Here is my violin. It's totally acoustic, no electronics at all. Inspired work and Norway — it's called Valhǫllfele or Viola da Valhǫll.
'Experimental Spring Violin'
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Very interesting experiment, this reminds me of the spacy sounding Yaybahar by Görkem Şen! (by Görkem Şen's)
In the man's own words:
'Here is my violin. It's totally acoustic, no electronics at all. Inspired by Norway — it's called Valhǫllfele or Viola da Valhǫll.
Sound is routed directly from under the bridge to a big membrane, through a metal spring. This is the first prototype made with some scrap materials, which I found at Bitraf.
In theory sound can be largely optimised with the use of proper materials, which I already ordered. And yes, please don't judge me for my performance, it is just for the demonstration, I have not practiced a single minute for more then five years.'
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Very interesting experiment, this reminds me of the spacy sounding Yaybahar by Görkem Şen! (by Görkem Şen's)
In the man's own words:
'Here is my violin. It's totally acoustic, no electronics at all. Inspired by Norway — it's called Valhǫllfele or Viola da Valhǫll.
Sound is routed directly from under the bridge to a big membrane, through a metal spring. This is the first prototype made with some scrap materials, which I found at Bitraf.
In theory sound can be largely optimised with the use of proper materials, which I already ordered. And yes, please don't judge me for my performance, it is just for the demonstration, I have not practiced a single minute for more then five years.'
You can follow here: https://www.facebook.com/k.nikoladze