Darol Anger grips his bow loosely, wrist bent, and smacks it against the strings of his fiddle. The resulting sound, a small crunch, is like the crackle of a very tiny drum. “You can get some nice ...
The chop arrived on the music scene about 50 years ago, and slowly, the odd little noise took the fiddle-playing world by storm. How 'The Chop' Changed Fiddle Playing Forever The violin can make a ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The chop turns string players into beatboxers. After it developed organically over decades, musicians are making new efforts to notate it. By Kathryn ...