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Marielle Jakobsons demos the Keith McMillen InstrumentsK-Bow at Musikmesse April 4 2009 in Frankfurt, Germany.

The K-Bow captures subtle gestures and elements of a string player’s performance and uses them to control just about anything.

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3 Responses to “Marielle Demos The K-Bow, The Violin Bow For Electronic Music”  

  1. 1 MirlitronOne

    Hooray! From the previous vids, I was beginning to think that the K-Bow was just a new way to make violins sound terrible – as if we needed one. Mariella sure knows how to bow.

  2. 2 MirlitronOne

    Hooray! From the previous vids, I was beginning to think that the K-Bow was just a new way to make violins sound terrible – as if we needed one. Marielle sure knows how to bow.

  3. 3 Zzz

    Wow! What a pity i'm not playing violin (

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