Subject: Ooh, ocarinas!
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Posted on: 2015-10-11 23:23:00 UTC

Ocarinas can make it rain, summon horses, open telepathic links with your friends, turn day to night and back again, take you back in time, teleport you places...
Now let's talk about the violin. I never played it particularly well myself, but I knew a man who was, to say the least, quite good at it. He mentioned that there are two ways to play a violin - the classical violin, and what's known as the fiddle.
They're the same instrument, but not many people can play both ways.
Classical violin is mostly associated with sadness and mourning - slow performances with a ton of vibrato. The fiddle is much more cheerful - a dancing instrument, lifting the spirit. And it takes a lot of mastery to play both well.
As far as how it works... well, you have a bow, made of wood and horse hair, and you run it over the strings on the body of the violin. The vibration from that is then amplified by the hollow in the body. You choose notes by putting your fingers on the strings near the top of the neck of the violin. You can tune the strings with a number of pegs at the top of the violin. Vibrato is where you wiggle your fingers on the string, which mixes notes together a bit.

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