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Bowing (also
called stooping) is the act of
lowering the
torso and head as a
social gesture in
direction to
another person or symbol. It is most prominent...
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Bowing in ****an (お辞儀, Ojigi) is the act of
lowering one's head or the
upper part of the torso,
commonly used as a sign of salutation, reverence, apology...
- free
bowing is a
performance technique used by a
string section to
create a
fuller sound than can be
achieved by
synchronized bowing. Free
bowing was po****rized...
- parties. One of the prin****l
tasks of the
concertmaster is to
provide bowings for the
first violins prior to rehearsal. This
entails a
great knowledge...
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Despite the
numerous specialist studies devoted to the
origin of
bowing, the
origin of
bowing remains unknown.
Cello (violoncello)
Pochette Viola (altviol...
- Who's Got His Own at
Center Stage in
Baltimore in 1970, and ****mings and
Bowings, a play
based on
poems by E.E. ****mings, for the U.R.G.E.N.T.
Theatre in...
- meaning: "obeisance,
prostration or
bowing forward") is a form of
respectful or
reverential salutation (or
reverential bowing)
before something or
another person...
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entrances and, in some cases,
determine the
bowings for the
section (the concertmaster/leader may set the
bowings for all strings, or just for the
upper strings)...
- Britannica, says, "
bowing can be
traced as far back as the
Islamic civilization of the 10th
century ... it
seems likely that the
principle of
bowing originated...
- bandiness, bandy-leg, and
tibia vara) is a
varus deformity marked by (outward)
bowing at the knee,
which means that the
lower leg is
angled inward (medially)...