SimSportPlyr
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At a museum today, I saw a vintage instrument roughly like a violin that had two rows of strings (I hope I'm describing it fairly clearly).
One row looked 'normal', but the 2nd row of strings was under the first row, and very, very close to the wood of the instrument.
I could not imagine how the 2nd row of strings could be used, since it was not accessible, being between the 1st row and the main body of the instrument.
Any ideas about the function of the 2nd row of strings?
Thanks.
One row looked 'normal', but the 2nd row of strings was under the first row, and very, very close to the wood of the instrument.
I could not imagine how the 2nd row of strings could be used, since it was not accessible, being between the 1st row and the main body of the instrument.
Any ideas about the function of the 2nd row of strings?
Thanks.