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- | ===Notes=== | + | A 3rd bridge is created when a string is divided in such a manner that the division acts as a brake between its two segments and this brake is also able to be freely moved. This is typically done with a rigid slide such as a glass bottle, vial, or metal rod. Instruments that use this feature also typically have ways of amplifying both end of the strings sound. The sounds produced from the unexcited end of the string |
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+ | floating bridges and more complex setups that are about the way resonance travels to different harmonic structures has been moved to [[Shared Resonance]]. ((http:// | ||
Wikipedia article on the third bridge- ((https:// | Wikipedia article on the third bridge- ((https:// | ||
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Used as a building technique by [[Yuri Landman]] and [[Glenn Branca]].\\ | Used as a building technique by [[Yuri Landman]] and [[Glenn Branca]].\\ |