Sunday, 18 November 2012

Traditional Musical Instruments Turned Hi-Tech example is Electric upright brass

In the early of the 20th century, makers of instruments created electric double bass; it is a stringed instrument with a sound amplifier with electronic controls. But Musicians call this instrument “electric upright bass” because they wanted to avoid confusion in Electric Upright Bass and the bass guitar. EUBs have wooden or metal bars. It helps the EUB to rest against the musician body in a position. Electric upright bass can also be connected to headphones. Today many varieties of EUB are available; some EUBs cannot be used with a bow because of its large radius and the flatness of   bridge. Electric Upright Bass is played in the same way like the double bass since it have a hollow sound chamber, or only includes a small sound chamber that greatly reduces the size and weight of the instrument.

Usually, instruments are with four strings that also include the viola and cello parts of it and are similar to double bass, it is a modern twist in acoustic cello that is later discovered as an Electric Cello. Cello Strings are available in different variety of natural and synthetic materials. Cello Strings has several advantages like its capacity for sound effects allows it to create huge variety of sounds.

Another four string instrument called the Electric viola is like a instrument exists between Electric violin and Electric Cello .The Electric viola string is constructed closely seems like electric violin, but its size is different form violin.

Later electric violin was adapted by Yamaha and became famous by the name of Yamaha Electric Violin that is more advanced, this way technology made music industry more hi-tech and Yamaha Electric Violin is the first choice of people today.

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