String Instruments

String instruments such as the cello, violin, viola, and double bass are part of the rich cultural heritage of classical music and still a great choice for students taking their first steps into some serious musical education. The appeal of string instruments is not limited to classical and they have also been used in many rock and pop recordings, making sure they'll still remain popular for a long, long time!

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From the ominous cello motif in the 'Jaw's' soundtrack composed by John Williams, and Vivaldi's most renowned work, 'The Four Seasons', string instruments are regarded as one of the most expressive instruments to date. When bowing a Violin, Viola or Cello, vibrato creates an almost voice-like quality. In contrast, pizzicato and more aggressive staccato bow techniques can bring excitement to film scores and concertos.

String instruments have also provided accompaniment to modern Pop and Rock music; the string ensemble in 'Eleanor Rigby' helped to highlight the sorrowful lyrics and build a foundation for The Beatles more serious song writing style. More recently artists including Vanessa Mae and Britain's Got Talent group Escala have utilised electric Violins, Violas and Cellos to reinvent Classical music with new Pop style arrangements.

FAQs

  • Why are kick pedals so expensive?

    Some kick pedals cost more than others simply due to the high-quality materials, components, and craftmanship that goes into creating them. Investing in a solid kick pedal should set you up for many years.
  • How do double kick pedals work?

    Double kick pedals work in much the same way as a regular kick pedal, except that the second pedal is attached to another beater. This allows for patterns and rhythms that would be impossible with a single kick, as both feet are used to control the pedal.