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Viola: viola, orig. Latin vitulari "be joyful" A medium-sized stringed instrument Viola d'amore: love viola: A tenor viol with no frets Viola da braccio: arm viola: A stringed instrument held in the arm, such as a violin or viola Viola da gamba: leg viola: A stringed instrument held between the legs Violoncello Violoncello was the original name ...
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The playing ranges of the instruments in the violin family overlap each other, but the tone quality and physical size of each distinguishes them from one another. The ranges are as follows: violin: G 3 to E 7 (practical, notes up to A7 are possible); viola: C 3 to A 6 (conservative); violoncello: C 2 to A 5 (conservative); and double-bass: E 1 to C 5 (slightly expanded from conservative estimate).
Viola amarantina (Portugal) Viola beiroa (Portugal) Viola braguesa (Portugal) Viola caipira (Brazil) Viola campanica (Portugal) Viola da terra (the Azores) Viola de arame (Portugal) Viola de cocho (Brazil) Viola da Terceira (Azores) Viola toeira (Portugal) Walaycho (the Andes) Waldzither (Germany) Yaybahar; Yueqin (China) Zheng (China ...
P Luis de Pablo (1930–2021) Anatomías for viola solo, 2 clarinets, horn, trombone and harp (2005–2007); Edizioni Suvini Zerboni Ex voto for violin and viola (1995); Edizioni Suvini Zerboni Monólogo for viola solo (1990–1992); Edizioni Suvini Zerboni Giorgio Pacchioni (b. 1947) Baroquefantasy No. 2 for viola and piano (1996); Ut Orpheus Edizioni Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840) Caprice ...
Quartet for violin, viola, violoncello, and piano (1950) Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson for medium voice and piano (1950) Nature, the gentlest mother; There came a wind like a bugle; Why do they shut me out of Heaven; The world feels dusty; Heart, we will forget him; Dear March, come in! Sleep is supposed to be; When they come back; I felt a ...
The viola's bow has a wider band of horsehair than a violin's bow, which is particularly noticeable near the frog (or heel in the UK). Viola bows, at 70–74 g (2.5–2.6 oz), are heavier than violin bows (58–61 g [2.0–2.2 oz]). The profile of the rectangular outside corner of a viola bow frog generally is more rounded than on violin bows.