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In the 11th century,
European musicians tried to make their instruments sound like the human
voice. Instead of plucking the strings, they began drawing a piece of wood
or bone across them to sustain the tone. By Elizabethan times, the viol was
the aristocrat of bowed instruments, while the violin was considered fit
only for pubs and parties. This program shows how fashions as well as
musical instruments changed. (30 minutes)
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