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- 3rd_bridge abstract "The 3rd bridge is an extended playing technique used on the electric guitar and other string instruments that allows a musician to produce distinctive timbres and overtones that are unavailable on a conventional string instrument with two bridges (a nut and a bridge). The timbre created with this technique is close to that of gamelan instruments like the bonang and similar Indonesian types of pitched gongs.Third bridge instruments can be custom-made by experimental luthiers (as with guitars designed and played by Hans Reichel); modified from a non-third bridge instrument (as with conventional guitars modified with a pencil or screwdriver under the strings); or may take advantage of design quirks of factory-built instruments (as with the Fender Jazzmaster, which has strings that continue from the \"standard\" bridge to the tremolo piece).Perhaps the best-known examples of this technique come from No Wave artists like Glenn Branca and Sonic Youth. The 3rd bridge technique has a physical connection with Pythagoras' monochord, because both function with the scale of harmonics. Many non-Western musical scales and musical instruments share these consonant just pitch relations.".
- 3rd_bridge thumbnail Home_swinger.jpg?width=300.
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- 3rd_bridge wikiPageRevisionID "632866988".
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink 20th-century_classical_music.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Bonang.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Bradford_Reed.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Cadenza.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Experimental_musical_instruments.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extended_techniques.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guitar_performance_techniques.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_performance_techniques.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Cello.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Confusion_Is_Sex.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Consonance_and_dissonance.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Consonant.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Double_bass.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Electric_guitar.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Elgart_&_Yates.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Experimental_luthier.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Extended_technique.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Jaguar.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Jazzmaster.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Ferde_Grofé.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Frith.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Gamelan.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Glenn_Branca.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Canyon_Suite.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Reichel.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Partch.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink John_Cage.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Just_intonation.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Rowe.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Krzysztof_Penderecki.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Monochord.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Multiphonic.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Musical_instrument.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink No_wave.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Overtone.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Physics.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Prepared_Guitar_Techniques.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Prepared_guitar.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Prepared_piano.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Pythagoras.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Resonance.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Scale_(music).
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Scale_of_harmonics.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Sonic_Youth.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink String_(music).
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Subharmonic.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Teisco.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Threnody_to_the_Victims_of_Hiroshima.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Timbre.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLink File:Home_swinger.jpg.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "3rd bridge guitar".
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "3rd bridge guitars".
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "3rd bridge".
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Third bridge guitar".
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Third bridge".
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "harmonic zither".
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "overtone koto".
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "third bridge".
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Experimental_music_genres.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Guitars.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses2.
- 3rd_bridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 3rd_bridge subject Category:Experimental_musical_instruments.
- 3rd_bridge subject Category:Extended_techniques.
- 3rd_bridge subject Category:Guitar_performance_techniques.
- 3rd_bridge subject Category:Musical_performance_techniques.
- 3rd_bridge hypernym Technique.
- 3rd_bridge type Instrument.
- 3rd_bridge type TopicalConcept.
- 3rd_bridge type Instrument.
- 3rd_bridge type Redirect.
- 3rd_bridge type Technique.
- 3rd_bridge comment "The 3rd bridge is an extended playing technique used on the electric guitar and other string instruments that allows a musician to produce distinctive timbres and overtones that are unavailable on a conventional string instrument with two bridges (a nut and a bridge).".
- 3rd_bridge label "3rd bridge".
- 3rd_bridge sameAs Q529070.
- 3rd_bridge sameAs Guitarra_de_tres_ponts.
- 3rd_bridge sameAs Third-Bridge-Gitarre.
- 3rd_bridge sameAs Guitarra_de_tres_puentes.
- 3rd_bridge sameAs Third_bridge.
- 3rd_bridge sameAs 3rd_bridge-gitaar.
- 3rd_bridge sameAs m.02pr34r.
- 3rd_bridge sameAs Q529070.
- 3rd_bridge wasDerivedFrom 3rd_bridge?oldid=632866988.
- 3rd_bridge depiction Home_swinger.jpg.
- 3rd_bridge isPrimaryTopicOf 3rd_bridge.