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The Sound Standards Of The Violin Are Very Particular09-25-2024 The Sound Standards Of The Violin Are Very Particular contrast the two sounds. Anna. Sophia. What Mutter and Chrysler wanted to prove was that their success depended on their musical talent and playing skills, not entirely on the instrument. This may be partly true, but at best it is only a small part of the truth. Because neither Chrysler nor Anna. Sophia. Mutter, who have spent their entire performing career playing with the best violins in the world. This at least shows that the success of their performances is still inseparable from the quality of the instrument. Anna. Sophia. Mutter himself successfully held a concert on the evening of the lecture, and did not give us the opportunity to hear what it would be like to play her Concerto Spain on a cheap violin, and what a good piano should sound like. This in itself is an unanswerable question. There are many good and famous pianos in the world, but there has never been an absolute standard for measuring good pianos. The presence of sound is the human perception of a certain type of vibration. The "good" or "bad" sound is a judgment made by human beings based on their own feelings and social identity. The "self-feeling" mentioned here is an innate instinct, such as being happy with the music.
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