viol in English

noun
1
a musical instrument of the Renaissance and baroque periods, typically six-stringed, held vertically and played with a bow.
Instrumental support, which mostly doubles the vocal lines, is provided by bamboo flutes, two-stringed viols , lutes, dulcimer, and panpipes, gently seasoned by percussive punctuation.

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1. Francis Pilkington. A Pavin For The Lute And Bass Viol.

2. 1 Viol pulled out a notebook and a biro.

3. 6 It was followed by musicians with tambour, fife and viol.

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5. 9 Francis Pilkington. A Pavin For The Lute And Bass Viol.

6. ‘One of the commonest consorts in the Elizabethan period was the combination of treble viol or violin, flute or recorder, bass viol, lute, cittern, and Bandora, for which Morley wrote his Consort Lessons in …

7. 2 Lorton left the pub just as Viol bought himself a second pint.

8. Viol sprang to his feet, politely drawing back to allow his superior to precede him.

9. Badinages is devoted to 20 excerpts from Marais’ remarkable bass viol repertoire of some 500 works

10. 3 Viol sprang to his feet, politely drawing back to allow his superior to precede him.

11. 7 Composers such as Orlando Gibbons , John Jenkins , William Lawes and Henry Purcell wrote prolifically for such viol consorts.

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13. The body shape of the Arpeggione is, however, more similar to a medieval fiddle than either the guitar or the bass viol.

14. Acorde C/G (Dó maior com baixo em Sol ou 2° inversão de Dó) em um violão

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16. 8 Eventually, primary layout parameters and three-view of layout of the designed VIOL UAV are given, and various performances are estimated too. The results are satisfactory.

17. 4 In this thesis, various kinds of withdraw of UAVs are discussed, with the result of a Vertical Take-off and Landing (VIOL) UAV project being brought forward.

18. It had been the ~ ~ golden age of the Arquebus and the viol, of sculptors and musicians, of poets and humanists, of fratricidal conflicts and of love-songs, of mignon-s and martyrs.

19. 5 And the harp, and the viol, the tabret, and pipe, and wine, are in their feasts: but they regard not the work of the LORD, neither consider the operation of his hands.

20. Echo (Celestial) 8’ Flute 4’ Flute d’amour 8' Viol 8’ Celeste (TC) 4’ Aeoline 8’ Vox Humana 4’ Flute Harmonic Chimes Tremolo 16’ Echo to Echo 4’ Echo to Echo Unison Off …

21. Badinages is devoted to 20 excerpts from Marais’ remarkable bass viol repertoire of some 500 works. He toyed with convention in some, presenting a series of character pieces rather than the dance forms then favoured

22. The double bass is occasionally taken to be part of the viol family, due to its sloping shoulders, its tuning, the practice of some basses being made with more than four strings and its sometimes flat back.

23. ‘The Cornetto, for example, which is an instrument that pretty much died out after this period was considered the instrument closest to the human voice, and it makes a very vocal sound.’ ‘Jo Wherry, on violin and treble viol, played an excellent descant solo, and Jonathan Burr, who is able to produce music on the difficult mediaeval