Viotar
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Revision as of 14:23, 26 January 2011
MotivationDuring the last century electronic instruments became immensely popular, the electronical guitar as an excellent example. Electronic bowing instrument on the other hand never really became popular. This leads to the questions, why didn’t the electronic bowing instrument become as popular as the electronical guitar?
These points motivated us to make an electronical bowing instrument that doesn’t have these shortcomings. List of demandsFrom the above stated properties of the Viotar the next quantities are formulated:
Road mapTo tackle the stated problem, the following road map has been made. The planning that follows later, is also based on this road map.
Planning
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