Learn a Little About How Instruments are Made

In the early times of human history, people began creating musical instruments purely by accident. Thus, they noticed the sounds that materials produced while using them as weapons or tools. Among the materials they used we could mention rocks, shells, bones, etc. Although some natural materials such as wood are still in use nowadays, plastic has also grown popular, making it possible to build long-lasting, cheaper musical instruments.

Before the Industrial Revolution, all instruments were handmade. With the appearance of new machinery, there appeared also new ways of producing musical instruments. Nowadays, many instruments such as flutes, saxophones, guitars, and so on are produced in factories, on a mass scale.

Many people consider that handmade instruments are of better quality. Moreover, handmade musical instruments tend to be much more expensive than those produced in factories.

Musical notes are typically measured on a scale from A to G. The middle C is generally considered to be a reference note. At the same time, the distance between one C and the next bears the name of octave.

Of course, the way in which a musical instrument is made depends on the exact type of instrument. Although music pertains to the art realm, making a musical instrument is strongly related to science also. 

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