- The
viola da gamba, or
viol, or
informally gamba, is a
bowed and
fretted string instrument that is pla**** da
gamba (on the leg; Italian: [ˈvjɔːla da (ɡ)ˈɡamba])...
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contains 22
songs plus an
instrumental number, a "lesson for the Lute and
Base Viol,
called Dowlands a dew" (his
First Book of
Songs of 1597
contained 21...
- some debate, with
scholars divided on
whether the b**** is
derived from the
viol or the
violin family.
Being a
transposing instrument, the b**** is typically...
- The
viola d'amore (pronounced [ˈvjɔːla daˈmoːre];
Italian for "
viol of love") is a 7- or 6-stringed
musical instrument with
additional sympathetic strings...
- 'large
viol', -one
being the
augmentative suffix) can
refer to
several distinct large,
bowed musical instruments which belong to
either the
viol or violin...
- as
attested by the
copyist who
wrote out his
pieces for two
viols as well as the solo-
viol Tournus M****cript.[citation needed] Sainte-Colombe's most notable...
-
where the
Proficient can Play vpon the Ground, or for a
Shift to the
Base Viol alone. All Made and
Composed According to the
Rules of Art. By M. P. Batchelar...
- 2015, Sulkowicz,
working with
artist Ted Lawson,
released Ceci N'est Pas Un
Viol ("This is not a rape"), an eight-minute
video of
Sulkowicz having **** with...
- chorus: Come ye Sons of Art
Countertenor solo and ritornello:
Strike the
viol,
touch the lute B**** solo and chorus: The day that such a
blessing gave Soprano...
- of
strictly ranked violable constraints, used to
decide between candidates, and
Evaluator (Eval)
chooses the
optimal candidate based on the constraints...