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Daily Bow: Shouldering Responsibility in Louisville

Daily Bow: Shouldering Responsibility in Louisville

Daily Bow Logo The Louisville Symphony continues in a deadlock, despite efforts by musicians like negotiating chair Kim Tichenor. The situation in Louisville has offered Tichenor a unique perspective on the path of the symphony for the next generation, and the answer lies in adaptation.
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Daily Bow: Composition Collides with Particle Physics

Daily Bow: Composition Collides with Particle Physics

Daily Bow Logo What could composition have in common with quarks and neutrinos? Read on to learn about this innovative new project!
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The Immortal Stradivarius in the Modern Era (Monday’s Bow)

The Immortal Stradivarius in the Modern Era (Monday’s Bow)

Daily Bow Logo Leading experts in the field of violin-making and radiology come together to recreate the legacy of Stradivarius with CT scans!
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Altenmueller Interview

Schumann’s Disease Diagnosed, 200 Hundred Years Later!

Altenmueller Interview S Hans Jensen interviews Dr. Eckart Altenmüller, Director of the Institute of Music Physiology and Musicians’ Medicine in Hanover, Germany and one of the world’s leading experts on focal dystonia.
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Daily Bow: Climate Change(s) and Classical Music

Daily Bow Logo What do classical music and the weather have in common? Quite a bit actually! At least in the United Kingdom… Classical music is taking the world by storm in more ways than one. Find out how!
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Helmholtz Resonance Signature Mode In The Violin

0707biss Want to achieve a better tone? Purchase a better quality instrument. NOT SO FAST!! Find out what Scientists say about the Helmholtz Resonance Signature Mode!
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Bow Speed Techniques

woman_violinS Do you ever feel that your bow is too short? You might need to work on some bow speed exercises. Learn son filé exercises from the Masters!
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Relaxing Music

Music as a Treatment for Cancer?

Relaxing Music S Does music cure cancer? Of course not… but new research highlights the potential for it to benefit in a therapeutic manner.
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Bow Pressure Techniques

Mozart familySlider Dr. Cheri Collins has added another tone production exercise – and this time with the help of Professor Simon Fischer. Get better tone now!
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Contact Points

Contact Point Techniques

Contact Points S Cheri Collins offers an excellent series of exercises based off her article on the Schelleng Diagram!
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