Category:Gravikord
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Gravikord is an electric double bridge-harp invented by Robert Grawi in 1986, based on the West African kora.
It is made of welded stainless steel tubing, with 24 nylon strings but no resonating gourd or skin; instead, piezo-electric pickup is integrated on bridge, and connected to an amplifier like a guitar amps for large sound.
Media in category "Gravikord"
The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
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GravDeck.jpeg 400 × 298; 42 KB
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GravHands.jpeg 400 × 489; 41 KB
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Gravi-kora (Photo Jacques Burtin).jpg 425 × 921; 151 KB
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Gravi-kora 2 (Photo Jacques Burtin).JPG 425 × 921; 27 KB
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Gravi-kora bridge layout.jpg 983 × 1,469; 509 KB
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Gravi-kora Note Layout.JPG 983 × 1,469; 532 KB
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Gravi-kora Sheet Music (Jacques Burtin).tiff 2,156 × 2,787; 17.22 MB
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Gravikord Tone Layout.JPG 1,461 × 1,689; 522 KB
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Gravikord.JPG 425 × 923; 28 KB
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Jacques Burtin, Gravi-kora (Photo Francoise Murillo).JPG 2,272 × 1,704; 1.14 MB
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Ken Moore & Robert Grawi.JPG 576 × 389; 92 KB
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Tonal range of the gravikord.jpg 568 × 599; 24 KB
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Tuning Diagram (Gravikord).JPG 395 × 371; 57 KB