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  2. List of female violinists - Wikipedia

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    Sister of Teresa Milanollo / Owned the small violin "Milanollo" F. Ruggieri, 1680 c. Wendheim, Gabriele von: Wendheim, Hoffmann, Hofmann von Wendheim, Hoffmann von Wendheim, Gabriele von, Gabrielle: 1835 c. Graz, Austria: 1883 or later: Austrian: Pupil of and dedicatee of Joseph Joachim's Nocturno for violin and orchestra, Op.12 (1858) / [12 ...

  3. Violin technique - Wikipedia

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    A man playing the violin. It is possible to play the violin holding it in a variety of ways. Most players hold the lower bout of the instrument between the left shoulder and the jaw, often assisted by a semi-permanently attached chinrest and detachable shoulder rest.

  4. Julia Sakharova - Wikipedia

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    Julia Sakharova (Russian: Юлия Сахарова) is a professional violinist. A native of Zheleznovodsk, Russia, she debuted at the age of eight with the Moldavian Symphony Orchestra. [1] Her mother is also a musician. [2] By the age of 11, she was already internationally known as a child prodigy due to her skills on the violin.

  5. Free bowing - Wikipedia

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    It is standard practice for members of each string section to bow (i.e. to draw the bow back and forth across the strings) in unison, usually following directions inscribed on the sheet music by the concertmaster. Under free bowing, however, the string members each determine individually the best way to play a set of notes, collectively ...

  6. Bow stroke - Wikipedia

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    An up-bow is a type of stroke used when bowing a musical instrument, most often a string instrument. The player draws the bow upward or to the left across the instrument, moving the point of contact from the bow's tip toward the frog (the end of the bow held by the player). [3] [2]

  7. Bowed psaltery - Wikipedia

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    Performance styles vary, but the instrument may be played either one note at a time, with the instrument held with one hand and bowed with the other, as in instruments of the violin family, or it may be laid down and played with a bow in each hand, in a style reminiscent of the closely related hammered dulcimer. Some players will also hold two ...

  8. Col legno - Wikipedia

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    The percussive sound of battuto has a clear pitch element determined by the distance of the bow from the bridge at the point of contact. As a group of players will never strike the string in exactly the same place, the sound of a section of violins playing col legno battuto is dramatically different from the sound of a single violin doing so.

  9. Pardessus de viole - Wikipedia

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    The pardessus de viole is the smallest of the viol family. Its size is similar to the violin's, and its range is correspondingly similar. [1] The strings are made of gut (like on any bowed string instrument until the 1970s) and the top string was tuned to g'', [2] a fourth higher than the top string of the treble viol.

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