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Most Expensive Musical Instruments

Music is divine, music is peace, music is eternal and now music is expensive. Gone are the days when it was a trend to own, buy and sell antique paintings, the latest in the competing items happens to be age-old musical instruments. Their growing popularity is due to the fact that, these devices of music are fun to own, can be flirted with in case you have a hidden desire or talent of music, or better still they can be sold out at an unimaginable prices.
Music is hot this season. Of the most popular are the Stards, as they are numerous, famous and expensive. The most wanted in the list being the violins that Stadivari is believed to have designed, 650 still surviving and going strong. The Stardivari Society claims that the value of Stardivari and Guarneri violins have shot up triple times since 1990.He emerged to be a skilled craftsman during his later years in his profession. There are various speculations regarding Stadivari's crafts, popular according to the scientist being that he had used the alpine spruce that grew during the uncommon winters, thus, making the wood abnormally dense and contributed to the brilliant sound quality, or perhaps Stardivari was just god gifted.
"Musical instruments have been great investments, such that I now consider them to be far superior to money in the bank, especially at today's interest rates, or in most stocks or mutual funds," says George Gruhn, a guitar dealer based in Nashville, Tenn., who has sold Fenders and Les Pauls to Paul McCartney, Johnny Cash and Eric Clapto.
Some of the facts that determine an instruments demands are:
1.
Attribution
(who
made
it)
2.
Quality
3.
Condition
4.
Provenance
(who
played
it)
5.
How
old
an
instrument
is.
6.
Fashion,
what
is
the
'in-thing'
now
If you fancy owning an instrument, be sure to be aware of the maintenance methods. Do not keep the instrument inside your closet or display it on the mantle, it needs to be stored in a carefully monitored environment of a semi-humid climate.
Some stunning musical facts:
'Blackie'
guitar-
most
expensive
guitar
to
be
sold
(at
9,500)
publicly
might
be
assembled
from
the
parts
bought
from
George
Gruhn.
"The
Lady
Tennant" is
the
most
expensive
instrument
sold,
could
be
worth
3
million
dollars
today.
'The
Kreutzer'
belonged
to
Rodolph
Kreutzer,
to
whom
Bethoven
had
dedicated
one
of
his
best
violin
sonatas.
It
was
sold
for
947,500
pounds.
John
Lennon's
Steinway
Model
'Z'
piano
was
sold
for
1.45
million
pounds,
it
was
the
piano
on
which
John
Lennon
(ex-Beatles)
is
said
to
have
composed
the
'imagine'.
It
still
has
Lennon's
old
cigarette
burns.
The
most
expensive
drums
belonged
to
'Moon
the
Loon'
known
for
his
notorious
ways.
It
was
sold
by
him
for
130,650
pounds
in
a
2004
auction.
As more and more facts surface to stun you, these musical instruments still hold an ever growing price tag and believe me, we do have buyers.



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