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Fleshquartet or Fläskvartetten (they use both names) is a swedish band. Although they are five members, the name comes from the band consisting of (often electrical) string quartet plus a percussionist. They often collaborate with vocalists, and the list of vocalists they have recorded with is like a who's who of swedish alternative music. The musical style ranges from classical string music, to experimental rock. The resident string quartet of the Library of Congress in 1963 A string quartet is a musical ensemble of four string instruments—usually two violins, a viola and cello—or a piece written to be performed by such a group. ... Whos Who is the name of a number of publications, generally containing concise biographical information on a particular group of people. ...


They won a Grammis award for best album with their 1993 album "Flow". The Grammis Awards are the Swedish version of the Grammy Awards. ...


Members

  • Mattias Helldén, cello
  • Örjan Högberg, viola
  • Sebastian Öberg, cello
  • Jonas Lindgren, violin
  • Christian Olsson, drums, programming and samples

The violoncello, almost always abbreviated to cello, or cello (the c is pronounced as the ch in cheese), is a stringed instrument and a member of the violin family. ... The viola (in French, alto; in German Bratsche) is a string instrument played with a bow which serves as the middle voice of the violin family, between the upper lines played by the violin and the lower lines played by the cello and double bass. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ...

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