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Violin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The violin is a bowed string instrument with four strings usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments ...
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Violin Online - Music and Instruction for all Ages
ViolinOnline.com offers free violin sheet music and online violin instruction for individuals or groups of all ages. Review the basics of violin playing, explore the history of ...
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violin: Definition from Answers.com
n. A stringed instrument played with a bow, having four strings tuned at intervals of a fifth, an unfretted fingerboard, and a shallower body than the viol and capable of ...
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the violin
A site to discover the mystery behind the violin, its history, the way it is manufactured, the composers, the musicians who play it and how it is played. We will enlarge our ...
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The Violin Site :: Resources for Violinists
The Violin Site offers video instruction for beginning and advanced violinists as well as help with violin technique and violin practice exercises. There are also links to free ...
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violin definition of violin in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
violin, family of stringed musical instruments having wooden bodies whose backs and fronts are slightly convex, the fronts pierced by two f-hole-shaped resonance holes.
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violin - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about violin
Bowed, string instrument, the smallest and highest pitched (treble) of the violin family. Its four strings are tuned in fifths to G3, D4, A5, and E5.
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Violin making and maintenance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Making an instrument of the violin family may be done in different ways, many of which have changed very little in nearly 500 years since the first violins were made.
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Violin and Books
Hi all, Though I read this novel a few years ago, I never had the chance to review it. I remember it being an intriguing, strange read about a young violinist.
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Violin - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The violin is a string instrument that is played with a bow. The violin has four strings which are tuned to the notes G, D, A, and E. The violin is held between the left collar ...
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