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VIOLIN
The prominence of the violin
in Western music rests on its singular qualities, among them
an expressiveness ranging from soft lyricism to extreme dramatic
excitement, a soulful and sensitive timbre, crescendos and diminuendos
unequaled by other instruments.
In the Renaissance and Baroque periods, there were 2 main types
of bowed string instruments: "viola da gamba" (leg
viols) and "viole da braccio" (arm viols). The latter,
held against the shoulder when played, is the immediate forerunner
of the violin.
From 1600-1750, Cremona was the centre of violin making, where
notable violinmakers included Niccolo Amati (1596-1684), Antonio
Stradivari (1644-1737) and Giuseppe Guarneri (1666-c. 1740).
Besides playing with the bow, the violin can also be played
by plucking the strings with the first finger of the right hand
- a technique known as "pizzicato". |
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Scroll
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F-Hole
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Tuning Pegs
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Bridge
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Neck
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Body
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Fingerboard
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Tailpiece
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Strings
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Bow
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Hair
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Adjustable Screw
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