Strings Magazine The Strings Magazine offers 10 issues. The Strings Magazine is currently available in the USA and comes with free shipping and handling via regular mail. The publication is now available for up to 3 year(s). Magazine subscription for one year costs only 29.95 USD, providing patrons a savings of $39.55 (56.91%) OFF the cover cost. Note: It's the best cost authorized by the publisher. Strings Magazine's initial issue from Music Magazines section will be sent in 10 to 16 weeks. If you want to extend your prevailing subscription, we can just combine your new order to your current subscription. To ensure that you will not miss any copies of Strings Magazine, it is recommended that you extend your subscription as early as 16 weeks prior your account's expiration day. Please take note that your magazine subscription will start as soon as you have your initial copy and not when you checkout. Be assured that the new magazine copies will be delivered to you once it is released.
Description Strings is written by and for players and instructors of bow-stringed instruments. Each issue contains interviews and is filled with old and new music to play.Strings Magazine Throughout the world, instruments vary greatly in purpose and design, from natural, uncrafted objects to complicated products of industrial technology. The string family has several branches. In one branch, strings are stretched across a flat body. In a second branch, each instrument has a neck, for example the lute, guitar, Indian sitar, Arabic 'ud, or violin. A third branch includes plucked instruments with multiple strings, such as the lyre or the harp, where each string produces only one pitch. Being of more recent origin than idiophones, drums, and winds, the chordophones are not universally distributed; they were virtually unknown in pre-Columbian America. Chordophones differ widely in structure, but are all thought to have evolved from the archaic musical bow, which resembles a hunting bow and is played like a jew's harp. Because the sound of a vibrating string alone is extremely quiet, strings are almost always coupled to a resonator. Guitars ranging from contrabass to treble and varying in their number of strings are played in Spain and Latin America. The twelve-string guitar has six double courses in standard tuning. The Hawaiian guitar is laid across the knees of the player, who stops the metal strings by gliding a metal bar along the neck. The strings are usually tuned to the notes of a given chord. The electric guitar, usually has a solid, nonresonant body. The sound of its strings is both amplified and manipulated electronically by the performer. Strings is written by and for players and instructors of bow-stringed instruments. Each issue contains interviews and is filled with old and new music to play. Playing strings instruments will be more enjoyable having this subscription around.
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Last updated: Jul 8, 2010. |