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English: Photograph of musical instrument(s) taken at the Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix) on 2011-04-26.
[upper outside]
Geige (fiddle)
Markneukirchen, Saxony, Germany, c.1880

Gusle (bowed lu[te])
Serbia, 20th c.
Displayed with bow.
[left]
Violon sourdine (violin)
Mirecourt, Lorraine, France, 19th c.
This "mute violin" is used for practicing.
[right]
Popular ModelStroviol[1][2]
(horn-fiddle)
London, England, c.1920
Charles Stroh, maker
In 1901, Charles Stroh's father, Augustus,
designed this resonator fiddle with a horn,
initially for recording. and it later became
popular with outdoor folk musicians.
2009.196.1

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[POP]ULAR [MODEL]
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Author Tashaila Nichole Meyers & User:Argon233
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  1. gre99qd (2014-03-22 20:47:51). IMG_5051.CR2 G15 20MAR14 Sound Amplified Violin, Musical Instrument Museum, PHX AZ. Flickr.
  2. MIM (@MIMphx) (2019-03-24 AM10:59). Stroh violin. Twitter.
    "​In 1899, Charles Stroh's father, Augustus, designed this resonator fiddle with a horn, initially for recording. Known as the Stroh violin, it later became popular with outdoor folk musicians. On display at the bowed strings exhibit in MIM's Europe Gallery. "
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Photograph by Tashaila Nichole Meyers and this is posted with her explicit consent. As she is a minor, I (Argon233) have also secured explicit permission from her legal guardian (parent). I have ensured that both understand the ramifications of releasing the photo to me under a CC-BY-SA license, and informed them of my intent to post this image to Wikimedia Commons for use in Wikimedia projects, such as Wikipedia.

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