Opening in a violin
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FHOLEOpening in a violin
FHOLEViolin opening
FHOLEViolin sound opening
FHOLEAperture in a violin.
BOWItem in a violin case
ISAACSTURNViolin legend's chance in a game?
SONATANOSIXBeethoven's violin piece in A, Op. 30
STRINGBANELeaving a violin out in the rain, e.g.?
harmonichorda keyboard instrument of violin tone, in which the strings are rubbed by rosined wheels
harmonichordsHARMONICHORD, a keyboard instrument of violin tone, in which the strings are rubbed by rosined wheels
fiddlebackA thing shaped like the back of a violin, with the sides deeply curved inward, in particular
fiddlebacksA thing shaped like the back of a violin, with the sides deeply curved inward, in particular
soundboarda thin resonant board (as the belly of a violin) so placed in an instrument as to reinforce its tones by sympathetic vibration
soundboardsSOUNDBOARD, a thin resonant board (as the belly of a violin) so placed in an instrument as to reinforce its tones by sympathetic vibration
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
violista musical instrument of the violin family that is intermediate in size and compass between the violin and cello and is tuned a fifth below the violin
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
violinsA stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow. The classical European violin was developed in the 16th century. It has four strings and a body of characteristic rounded shape, narrowed at the middle and with two f-shaped sound holes
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