- Stroh violin
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name= Stroh violin
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*violin A Stroh violin, or violinophone, is a
violin that amplifies its sound through a metal resonator and metal horns rather than a wooden sound box as on a standard violin. The instrument is named after its German designer,Johannes Matthias Augustus Stroh , who patented it in 1899.Description and Background
Stroh violins are much louder than a standard wooden violin, and the directional projection of sound made the Stroh violin particularly useful in the early days of phonographic recording. As regular violins recorded poorly with the old acoustic-mechanical recording method, Stroh violins were common (though by no means universal) in
recording studio s. After record companies switched to the new electricmicrophone recording technology in the second half of the1920s , Stroh violins became less common. While the Stroh produces significantly more volume, it does this at the expense of tone, offering a sound that is harsher and more grating than a standard violin. On early records the Stroh violin can be recognized by its characteristically thin whining tone.The Stroh violin was an expensive instrument; in 1911 it was offered by the London dealers Barnes & Mullins for nine guineas (£9.45, then equal to $37.80) or twelve guineas (£12.60 / $50.40) at a time when a reasonable factory violin could be had for two guineas. It was listed as being especially suitable for use in small theaters and music-halls. There was also a Stroh
viola .Current Usage
A few musicians, including
Tom Waits ,Thomas Newman , andBob Cohen for theKlezmer andmúm , and Fabrice Martinez withFishtank Ensemble continue to use the Stroh violin for its distinctive sound.The Stroh violin is also an instrument used in folk music of the Bihor region of Romania. Famous musicians of this music style are fiddlers like Gheorghe Rada, singers like Florica Bradu, Florica Ungur, Florica Duma, Leontin Ciucur, Cornel Borza, Vasile Iova, Maria Haiduc, Viorica Flintasu, and renowned folk ensembles like "Crisana" or "Rapsozii Zarandului".In Buenos Aires (Argentina) back in the 1920s, Julio De Caro (renowned Tango orchestra director and violinist) used it on his live performances, and was called "violin corneta" (cornet violin) by the locals.
External links
* [http://www.strohviolin.com a contemporary source for strohviolins replicas many photos to view]
* [http://www.strohviolin-shop.com Sound samples, a movie, many photos and a movie of different types of the strohviolin]
* [http://historywired.si.edu/object.cfm?ID=46 Smithsonian Institution "HistoryWired" article about the Stroh violin (includes photos)]
* [http://www.digitalviolin.com/StrohViolin1.html Digital Violin] - Article considering the context of Stroh and other related Horn Violins
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8GFL2AVA4M YouTube Video] - Louise played on the Stroh Fiddle (Violin) by Corwin Zekley
*The violinophone is one of the interesting [http://villa-lobos.blogspot.com/2008/09/instruments-of-amazonas.html Instruments of Amazonas]
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