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Old Czech music instruments

Old Czech music instruments. 16th-17th Century. Old Bass, violins and cello. Accordion.

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Old Czech music instruments

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  1. Old Czech music instruments 16th-17th Century

  2. Old Bass, violins and cello

  3. Accordion The accordion is a musical instrument operated by air pressure.It has Threedifferent parts:the right hand keyboard for melody,the bellows, and the buttons for the accompaniment. It was invented in 1829 by Viennese instrument maker Cyril Damian. Today the instrument has thousands of fans all over the world especially in the East European countries...

  4. Old piano (as you can see)

  5. Old drums (with drumer) and some tubes

  6. Saxophone (sax) • Young inventor Sax wasn‘t honoured in the centre of music – Brussels – and so he went to Paris and tried to discover some new instrument. A few years after he invented a saxophone and got it his name. He became a well-known man and his life was getting better. Music composers of the world started to write their music with saxophone notes. In the Czech music, sax is one of frequent wind instruments. Almost every pub‘s band had a saxophonist. And after, sax was very important instrument in Czech jazz, blues and swing music.

  7. Old Saxophone

  8. They known how to do it.

  9. Violin In Europe, the violin can be traced back to the 9th century, with its origin possibly in Asia. Not less than 450 years were required to bring it to its present form, representative of the experience acquired throughout the centuries by the makers of stringed instruments

  10. Some cool things for guitarists.

  11. Thanks for your visit here From author

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