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These Guys Are Music's Best Kept Secret, But That's About To Change

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The violin has always been associated with classical music. It has been seen to be played by those privileged enough to be able to afford lessons on the difficult to play instrument. In recent years we have seen the scope of the instrument change, partly in thanks to groups like Black Violin, who use the instrument in ways that have never been seen before. They add a touch of hip-hop and soul to the playing the violin, giving the instrument a complete makeover.

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When I was in grade school and high school, just saying that you play the violin would have made you the target of bullies and people who didn't understand the power of music. Black Violin has changed all that, even making me wish that I had taken the time to learn how to make the strings sing.

There are other stereotypes surrounding those that play the violin, usually white, upper-middle class people whose parents forced the instrument onto them as children. Black Violin addresses the danger of stereotypes in their own original composition entitled, "Stereotypes". It is a beautifully haunting piece of music.

If these guys don't change your perception on the image of a "classical" musician I have no idea what will. People everywhere are taking notice as these guys pave their way through music history.

Others are also starting to see how a violin can add a depth of power to any type of music. Josh Vietti is another accomplished "hip-hop" violinist, check out his version of 50 Cent's, In Da Club.

Eric Stanley also bucked the trend and picked up the violin. He went from being bullied by other kids to inspiring them with incredible music.

Let us know what you think of the violin making a comeback into mainstream music.

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