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Octobass - MIM PHX Invented by the French violin maker and enterpreneur Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, the octobasses was first exhibited at the 1849 French Industrial Exposition in Paris.[1] Vuillaume's octobasse was not the first outsized double bass; accounts of gigantic double basses date back as far as the early seventeenth century. Vuillaume's design, however, is unique in that the instrument is played using a system of levers, activating a mechanism that pulls the strings against the frets. Of the three he made, two of these instruments survive today. The octobasse was intended not to double orchestral basses, but to play long sustained tones under them. The composer Hector Berlioz wrote that “any festival orchestra with over 150 players ought to have at least three of them.” MIM's octobasse is the only playable example in the Western Hemisphere. Engraving of musician playing the octobasse, 19th c. Lebrecht Music & Arts We read about the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) on Trip Advisor - it was the top rated attraction in Phoenix - and now we can see why! The museum is dedicated to musical instruments from around the world - the collection is fascinating, the exhibits are great and the hands-on displays were fun. We spent almost 5 hours here and still felt rushed - this place is definitely worth a detour. I know nothing about musical instruments so if you happen to know what a particular instrument is, please feel free to comment on it. I tried to include as many labels as possible. The museum is in Phoenix, AZ - we visited it in March 2014. |
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Fonte | Musical instruments on display at the MIM |
Autore | Frank Kovalchek from Anchorage, Alaska, USA |
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" I read about this place on Trip Adviser - it was the top rated attraction in Phoenix - and now we can see why! The museum is dedicated to musical instruments from around the world - the collection is fascinating, the exhibits are great and the hands-on displays were fun. We spent almost 5 hours here and still felt rushed - this place is definitely worth a detour. I know nothing about musical instruments so if you happen to know what a particular instrument is, please feel free to comment on it. I tried to include as many labels as possible. The museum is in Phoenix, AZ - we visited it in March 2014. " |
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