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| The lasso d'amore is a musical instrument made of corrugated plastic tubing, employed in some P. D. Q. Bach compositions such as the Erotica Variations. Musicologist Peter Schickele gives a tongue-in-cheek explanation of the instrument's evolution: Viennese cowboys twirled "their lariats over their heads with such great speed that a musical pitch was produced. ... The modifications that had made this development possible rendered useless for roping cattle." In reality, the lasso d'amore is a toy sold under various names including "bloogle". It is much like a thin vacuum cleaner hose that is swung in a circle to play. The faster the toy is swung the higher the pitch of the note it produces. It produces discrete notes in the overtone series like a valveless brass instrument. To be played in concert as a lasso d'amore the length of the toy must be trimmed to tune it. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Lasso d'amore ] Some related entries: Lady Sovereign | Elvira Ivana Puspitasari | Toivo Kuula | John Serry | Skoota Warner | Sadao Watanabe | Enrique Bunbury | Sundar Popo | Grupo Niche | Hubert Parry | DJ Large This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Lasso d'amore; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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