Gavari Violin is the instrument of tomorrow
If your great-grandson manages to learn the queen on instruments, it wouldn’t be too hard for him to know what his great-grandpop would forsee. Maybe, he would even be playing the Gayari Violin! With people who are ready to pay up huge amounts of money to play instruments that may have been designed centuries ago, it is plainly evident that these must have been designed to produce best results. And also, to inspire future generations. The Gayari Violin looks like the fruit of some forward thought that mingled with modern technology to bring out a pretty semi-acoustic instrument.
Surely, it’s not exactly what Richard Wagner would approve but it’s got its figure resembling a lovely mannequin. It is designed by Austrian Designer Gerda Hopfgartner. It is at display at the Tokyo Designers Week.
[Dvice]
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