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Chris Tsonia: colors and materials in a "strange" instrument-

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1. Chris Tsonia: colors and materials in a "strange" instrument-

The little boy goes to his mum in a shop of musical instruments and asks puzzled.
- Mom why electric guitars have cheerful colors and the classic is so drab painted?
This question was not a "diplomatic dribble" of small to convince His mom bought him a fancy electric guitar. In the subsequent discussion we learned that the small, not only learning to play guitar, but he loves her and knows enough about the musicians of this kind. The question had to do with an aesthetic that was in line with his age and not a "mikromegali" approach to classical music. The severity or non-response of classical music (and indeed any) can be determined by the seeming, but of it.


Guitar made from recycled paper

Recounted the scene watching online musical instruments manufactured by an amateur (as he calls himself) Chris Tsonia from Komotini. Chris has recently started manufacturing a range of musical instruments using various "recycled" materials such as paper, cloth, leather in various versions and mixes. It uses natural and artificial resins and adhesives to stabilize and glued materials and parts from wood. Each structure is original and unique. The aesthetic outcome of these musical instruments is very good. The materials used "paint" the emergence of musical instruments in a unique way. Their sound or so sounds like online is not jealous in any way from its conventional counterparts. As he said himself, of course, "the sound is a constant search" for it is trying to work with musicians, performers to improve then this very fundamental aspect of musical instruments. The musical instruments of the Christos do not come to replace conventional but give a different dimension in instrument making and definitely add a "colored" and a touch of uniqueness to instumentarium musical instruments.


More information can be found if you put in a search engine the words Chris Tsonias or Christos Tsonias or Χρήστος Τσόνιας or ArtEcoArt, ArtEco Band,

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