Amro does not advertise that they buy instruments. If you want to sell your violin for $150, you might try an auction website.
Taylor doesn't play the violin... not that I know of at least!
they are at the least on a small violin 5 cm and the biggest they are 5.1 cm dont forget that the medium is 2 metres
The only composition of Mozart that contains the harp is the "Concerto in C for flute, harp, and orchestra. I guess any composer should at least know how an instrument works in order to compose for it!
In order to teach a musical instrument you mostly need to know how to play it. If you want to be hired as a teacher it'd be very good if you had a degree in music or at least references from other students.
at least $350,000 for a superb specimen in excellent condition.
telephone, violin, tuba, and viola
Among the favorite instruments Mozart composed music were the keyboard (fortepiano) and violin. It is assumed that trumpets and harp were his least interested instruments. The composer wrote a concerto for flute and harp, however. A letter by his father provides evidence that Wolfgang composed a concerto for trumpet: which is now lost.
Generally least count of micrometer varies instrument to instrument.. But common micrometers which are used in institute level laboratories have least count of 0.0001mm
at least $350,000 for a superb specimen in excellent condition.
Yes, most of the time, at the very least. Many groups use the first chair violin 1 as the concert master.
There are only two known genuine Stradivarius violins from that date. One is on display in a museum in Paris, the other is in use by a professional violinist.
Yes, he probably did. Plays were often accompanied by music on lutes or recorders, and trumpets were often used to announce royalty. Knowledge of a musical instrument would be very helpful when the company went on tour, and every actor also had to be part of the stage crew. It is therefore not unlikely that all the actors would study at least the rudiments of an instrument and perhaps more than one.