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		<title>History of Musical Instruments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since becoming involved in the music business I have developed a strong interest in musical instruments of the past and similar thoughts as to what are the recent inventions in the industry. I subscribe to “STRINGS”, a monthly magazine for string (violin, viola, etc.) instruments. Many things have caught my attention; the unique designs (shapes) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since becoming involved in the music business I have developed a strong interest in musical instruments of the past and similar thoughts as to what are the recent inventions in the industry. I subscribe to <a title="&quot;Strings&quot; Magazine site" href="http://www.stringsmagazine.com/" target="_blank">“STRINGS”</a>, a monthly magazine for string (violin, viola, etc.) instruments. Many things have caught my attention; the unique designs (shapes) of violins such as the <a title="NS WAV violin" href="http://www.nedsteinberger.com/instruments/wav_violin.php" target="_blank">NS WAV</a> and the <a title="Jordan Violins site" href="http://www.jordanmusic.com/" target="_blank">Jordan violin </a>(US patent 5, 191, 159).</p>
<p>In 2008 <a title="Gibson (guitars) site" href="http://www2.gibson.com/Gibson.aspx" target="_blank">Gibson</a> introduced the <a title="Robot Guitar product info page" href="http://www.gibson.com/robotguitar/" target="_blank">Robot guitar</a> that has a self-tuning system called Power-Tune. &#8220;Design News&#8221; magazine (Feb 25, 2008) has <a title="partial article in &quot;Design News&quot; archives" href="http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-175282703.html" target="_blank">a detailed article</a> on this new guitar.</p>
<p>Also, we should not ignore the significant past history of musical instruments. Museums have done an excellent job in acquiring, preserving and displaying many of these unique instruments. An excellent local museum run by <a title="The Schubert Club" href="http://www.schubert.org/" target="_blank">the Schubert Club</a> is in the St. Paul Landmark building but is small in comparison to the <a title="National Music Museum: take the walk-through!" href="http://orgs.usd.edu/nmm/" target="_blank">National Music Museum</a> in Vermillion, South Dakota; where 14,500 instruments are on display.</p>
<p>Of course we can not forget the <a title="Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" href="http://rockhall.com/" target="_blank">Rock and Roll Hall of Fame</a> in Cleveland, Ohio. My favorite exhibit was a circular array of signed drumsticks by all the famous drummers. This year Bob Ulrich (former CEO of Target) built the new <a title="Musical Instrument Museum site" href="http://www.themim.org/" target="_blank">Musical Instrument Museum</a> in Phoenix, Arizona. He also purchased 12,000 musical instruments for this new building. This museum opens April 24, 2010. As these museums are far away, I would suggest that pulling up the <a title="National Musical Museum" href="http://orgs.usd.edu/nmm/" target="_blank">website of the National Music Museum</a> in South Dakota and taking a look. Vermillion, South Dakota is located in the southeastern corner and would be a great addition as part of a road trip to Colorado or the Black Hills.</p>
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