The documentary was on Joshua Bell (www.joshuabell.com), a famous and talented violinist who have a perfect pitch. He won a numerous awards which includes the prestigious Grammy award and the famous Oscar award.
About his story, it was long... and of coz i wont so be free to copy and paste it here.. find out yourself in the website above if ur interested to know more, especially violinist =D
but one of the part interesting on the documentary was when he mentioned about his experience playing inside the underground sub-way station. Actually it was an experiment tho he was told by a journalist. guess what? will a great violinist ever earn $ there? what's the respond? find out urself la...
What i found really interesting here was his violin, a hand made violin from Antonio Stradivari on 1713!!!
omg... the violin which born before the great Mozart!! and it is still here in good condition after 296 years.. truly amazing...
the stradivarius violin is famous for the quality of their sound, which has defied attempts to explain or reproduce.
FYI: one of the stradivarius violin (1707), known as the Hammer was sold on 16 May 2006 worth a world record of US$3,544,000 !! ridiculous? but is true...
Here it is, the Hammer

U would wonder why it is so costly rite?
here's the explanation: the violin was made on 1707, fall in the range between (1700-1720) which known as the 'Golden Period'. With its superb outline and the use of the finest materials, these works are the ones most coveted by collectors and musicians for both their beauty and superior tonal qualities.
So which mean any violin made between those period would be really really costly... now u know why Mr Bell use up all of his saving to own a stradivarius... =)
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