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  2. Violin family - Wikipedia

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    A violin is a "little viola", a violone is a "big viola" or a bass violin, and a violoncello (often abbreviated cello) is a "small violone" (or literally, a "small big viola"). (The violone is not part of the modern violin family; its place is taken by the modern double bass, an instrument with a mix of violin and viol characteristics.)

  3. Violin - Wikipedia

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    The violin, sometimes referred to as a fiddle, [a] is a wooden chordophone, ... one (usually the index or middle finger) is put on the correct note, and the other ...

  4. History of the violin - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the violin family is unclear. [1] [2] Some say that the bow was introduced to Europe from the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic world, [3] [4] [5] while others say the bow was not introduced from the Middle East but the other way around, and that the bow may have originated from more frequent contact between Northern and Western Europe.

  5. How a Middle School Violin Teacher Became the Secret Sauce ...

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    Singer, songwriter, former frontman of indie rock’s “The Walkmen” and now composer, Hamilton Leithauser can’t play the horns, but that didn’t deter him from accepting a gig to put music ...

  6. Violin acoustics - Wikipedia

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    Violin acoustics is an area of study within ... This is because typical resonant frequencies for a viola lie between the natural frequencies of the middle open ...

  7. List of European medieval musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Welsh and Middle English words for the 3-5 string bowed instrument included crwth, chorus, crot, and crowd. [44] Irish used cruit (indicating a lyre and later a frame harp). [44] Seen in Wales into the 18th century. [44] Modern surviving instruments come from Karelia (jouhikko), the Estonian hiiukannel, Swedish stråkharpa, and Norwegian ...