Bowed instrument
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VIOLABowed instrument
CELLOBowed instrument
VIOLBowed instrument
VIOLINBowed string instrument
CELLOBig bowed instrument
CELLOBowed stringed instrument
VIOLINBowed orchestral instrument
VIOLBaroque bowed instrument
VIOLBowed stringed instrument
VIOLBowed musical instrument
VIOLABowed instrument for John Cale
VIOL16th-century bowed stringed instrument
arpeggione(Italian) an early 19th century bowed stringed instrument
upbowa type of stroke in playing a bowed instrument
arpeggionesARPEGGIONE, (Italian) an early 19th century bowed stringed instrument
upbowsUPBOW, a type of stroke in playing a bowed instrument
barytons18th-century stringed instrument with six bowed strings and several additional strings that vibrate sympathetically
baryton18th-century stringed instrument with six bowed strings and several additional strings that vibrate sympathetically
portamentoA slide from one note to another, esp. in singing or playing a bowed string instrument
rebeckan ancient bowed usually 3-stringed musical instrument with a pear-shaped body and slender neck
portamentiA slide from one note to another, esp. in singing or playing a bowed string instrument
upbowa stroke in playing a bowed instrument in which the bow is moved across the strings from the tip to the heel
downbowa stroke in playing a bowed instrument (as a violin) in which the bow is drawn across the strings from the frog to the tip
violbowed musical instrument, differing from the violin in having deeper ribs, sloping shoulders, a greater number of strings, usually six, and frets: common in the 16th and 17th centuries in various sizes from the treble viol to the bass viol
violsbowed musical instrument, differing from the violin in having deeper ribs, sloping shoulders, a greater number of strings, usually six, and frets: common in the 16th and 17th centuries in various sizes from the treble viol to the bass viol
viola bowed stringed instrument chiefly of the 16th and 17th centuries made in treble, alto, tenor, and bass sizes and distinguished from members of the violin family especially in having a deep body, a flat back, sloping shoulders, usually six strings, a fretted fingerboard, and a low-arched bridge