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musical instruments

  • The renowned bassist and rising violinist prepare to take the stage at Johnson Hall on Saturday for a performance featuring a duo the father-son team wrote together and other selections of a not-quite-so-classical sort—including fiddle tunes.
  • A violin may look perfectly symmetrical from the outside, but on the inside it’s not symmetrical at all.
  • A violin may look perfectly symmetrical from the outside, but on the inside it’s not symmetrical at all.
  • If you have a chance to attend an orchestra concert anytime soon and one of the pieces on the program calls for a harp, make sure to watch the harpist’s feet. They’ll be busy.
  • If you have a chance to attend an orchestra concert anytime soon and one of the pieces on the program calls for a harp, make sure to watch the harpist’s feet. They’ll be busy.
  • A violin may look perfectly symmetrical from the outside, but on the inside it’s not symmetrical at all.
  • A violin may look perfectly symmetrical from the outside, but on the inside it’s not symmetrical at all.
  • If you have a chance to attend an orchestra concert anytime soon and one of the pieces on the program calls for a harp, make sure to watch the harpist’s feet. They’ll be busy.
  • If you have a chance to attend an orchestra concert anytime soon and one of the pieces on the program calls for a harp, make sure to watch the harpist’s feet. They’ll be busy.
  • Frank Sox of Lexington not only enjoys bluegrass music, he also plays bluegrass mandolin. But he goes further than that: he actually builds mandolins, and…