violins in English

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a stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow. The classical European violin was developed in the 16th century. It has four strings and a body of characteristic rounded shape, narrowed at the middle and with two f-shaped sound holes.
Oboes, flutes and violins flutter over acoustic guitar, the foundation of most songs on this CD.
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1. Note that violins are absent.

2. Yamaha V series violins and Cellos.

3. The violins had reached a crescendo.

4. The violins in this piece dissonated disturbingly.

5. The third variation is again violins and winds.

6. In the minuet the viola leads both violins.

7. American tourists think a Hungarian Restaurant must have Gypsy violins

8. As modifier ‘the Concertino group of two violins and cello’

9. I think there were 1 violins, 1 cello, 2 violas, a harp...

10. 18 A cacophony of violins, clarinets and trumpets fills the air.

11. In the antechamber, three violins and a flute softly played quartettes by Haydn .

12. The conductor rapped the music stand with his baton and the violins stopped playing.

13. Ideal for beginning student string players, the brand new series features three violins and three Cellos: V3SKA12, V3SKA34 and V3SKA44 violins and the VC3S 12, VC3S34 and VC3S44 Cellos in one-half, three-quarter and full sizes, respectively

14. We had five violins, a piano, a reed organ, two accordions, a guitar, and several flutes.

15. Antonius and Hieronymus Conjointly built a number of large pattern violins, which are of high finish and beautiful wood

16. The violins may be doubled at the higher octave by a flute or two with very good effect.

17. He exploited the space in an echo sonata for three violins by Marini, a charming interlude, adroitly dispatched.

18. Antonius and Hieronymus Conjointly built a number of large pattern violins, which are of high finish and beautiful wood

19. Colophony, like many resins, is often used in the making of varnish, especially for violins and other string instruments

20. Amati is an online auction house specialising in the sale of stringed musical instruments: violins, violas, cellos, and bows

21. Entertainment' on 'organs, lutes, Bandoras, mandores, violins and flutes' for an hour preceding the play at Blackfriars Theatre in 1602 is well known

22. The bottom five notes or so of the violins can be enriched by adding a bassoon or two in unison.

23. While Return of the Frog Queen was chamber pop and struck acoustic chords, World Waits is soft Arpeggioed electric guitars, sweeping violins, and droning keyboards

24. Its high register gives brilliance and point when doubling at the octave phrases allotted to other wind instruments or to the violins.

25. The brothers had their own little band, consisting of two violins and a piano accordion, which would start off their open-air service by playing Kingdom songs.

26. Then you trip over two violins, a sitar and a collection of other musical instruments, and find yourself staring at three teeth on a coffee-table.

27. Hearing the fine reproductions of period instruments, violins, cello, baroque guitar, and the visually exciting Archlute introduced many listeners for the first time to the world of early music

28. VIOLINS AND VIOLIN MAKERS JOSEPH PEARCE Chopin's inaptitude in writing for the orchestra is, however, most conspicuous where he employs it Conjointly with the pianoforte

29. VIOLINS AND VIOLIN MAKERS JOSEPH PEARCE Chopin's inaptitude in writing for the orchestra is, however, most conspicuous where he employs it Conjointly with the pianoforte

30. Andante The less conventional fourth movement, marked "Andante, non presto", is a charming and stately gavotte with elegant variations for the two violins.

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33. Arranged for string orchestra by arranger, composer, pedagogue William Starr, this arrangement of Czardas includes a piano accompaniment so that groups of two or three violins can perform it using the piano

34. Henry Bischofberger Violins specializes in violin, viola, cello and Bow sales and purchases in all price ranges, expert instrument restoration, appraisal, setup and repair, Bow rehairs, and well crafted, high quality rental instruments.

35. She, like Chua, packed our violins in the trunk of the minivan so we could practice even while we were on vacation and forbade sleepovers and weeknight television well into my high school years.

36. Still, some grabbed their violins, mandolins, and guitars and all sang: “O for a faith that will not shrink, tho’ pressed by ev’ry foe; that will not tremble on the brink of any earthly woe.”

37. They are like the colossal strides of approaching Fate, and this awfulness is twice raised to a higher power, first by a searching, syncopated phrase in the violins which hovers loweringly over them, and next by a succession of Afrighted minor scales ascending

38. Accordions, basses, music box toys, cartons (musical instruments), carillons (musical instruments), clarinets, trumpets, double basses, cymbals, flutes, harps, lyres, mandolins, guitars, harmonicas, violins, violas, xylophones, organs, pianos, keyboards (musical instruments) and piano keys, music synthesisers, drums (musical instruments), triangles (musical instruments)

39. Up to 8% cash back  · Composed in 1987, Ludovico Einaudi's Canone for two violins belongs to the first period of the famous composer and pianist's production, which would be home to a variety of styles and musical idioms

40. 8 conductor Mark Elder paid deference to these requirements, but for all its nicely proportioned playing, period sound and orchestral layout (violins on either side, woodwind sandwiched centrally between lower strings, trumpets and horns the outer wings) it was an unconvincing, Charmless reading.

41. ‘Today, groups of students travel around the world in the bohemian fashion of their ancestors singing serenades accompanied by mandolins, Bandores, tambourines, and guitars.’ ‘Their ancestral knowledge of wood, techniques and music combine to produce guitars, violins or harps, double basses, and Bandores.’

42. Animal glues are thermoplastic, softening again upon reheating, so they are still used in making musical instruments such as fine violins and guitars, which may have to be reopened for repairs—an application incompatible with tough, synthetic plastic adhesives, which are permanent.

43. The Bassoonist's life in the orchestra is generally one of a supporting role — the bassoon's dark sound lends itself to blending with the other woodwinds and horns, reinforcing the cellos and basses and maybe even doubling a melodic line with the violins.

44. The present edition of the charming 'Six Canonic Sonatas for Two Flutes' is based on one published in London during the eighteenth century, entitled 'Six Canons or Sonatas for two German Flutes of two Violins, compos'd by Georg Philip Telemann.' Each movement is a two voice canon in unison.

45. Branles were set to lively music that was usually written in duple meter and often performed by violins, although sometimes other instruments were featured, depending on the circumstances.The dances themselves were performed by a chain of dancers all holding hands taking several large steps to the left and the same number of smaller steps to

46. ‘Furthermore, a comparison of the way in which Crotchets and quavers are notated makes it likely that the same scribe copied both works.’ ‘An F# major mode is set out in a layered contrapuntal texture, piccolo and violins marking the fast crotchet beat while glockenspiel, celesta and sampler cut across this with triplet rhythms and a few

47. The Concerti Grossi, Op. 6, or Twelve Grand Concertos, HWV 319–330, are 12 Concerti grossi by George Frideric Handel for a Concertino trio of two violins and violoncello and a ripieno four-part string orchestra with harpsichord continuo.First published by subscription in London by John Walsh in 1739, in the second edition of 1741 they became Handel's Opus 6.

48. And one feels a sense of expectation throughout the Symphony we heard: slow tempi open and guide us in a hidden, almost timeless dimension; from the first tempo, marked by the indication “Feierlich-mysteriously” to the adagio that opens grandly with the first violins. It develops rising progressively through a succession of bright moments, sudden silences, isolated timbres, and sonorous notes of the organ, from the chorus, to bursts of sound, melodious tones, until it reaches the paccata. The quiet radiant conclusion in E major.