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musical saw
noun
a handsaw played as a musical instrument with a violin bow or a hammer while the saw is bent with varying tension to change the pitch.
Word History and Origins
Origin of musical saw1
Example Sentences
With Leftie and Lonnie en route to the cabin, the score pulses with what sounds like a ticking time bomb, plus something like an eerie musical saw for some extra shivers.
Sunday routine: A musical saw player is a bell ringer for her church.
Instruments involved: In New York City, Natalia Paruz is a professional bell ringer, musical saw player and occasional harpist.
The musical saw a bump at the box office after winning the Tony Award, playing to sold-out houses for two weeks with grosses peaking at $860,496 during the week that ended June 26.
In such a list, the musical saw seems no more than a logical next step.
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