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- similar way, and some modern pochettes descend from the rebec instead of the violin family. A common misconception is that pochettes were intended for children...
- Pochette is a French word for "little pocket", it may refer to: Pochette (musical instrument), a small bowed lute box A type of small handbag Pochette...
- This is a list of Tobin string instruments made by members of the house of Richard Tobin. Many of the instruments made by Tobin and his son, George, are...
- Poschen" and which seem to be very similar to the later Kit violins or pochettes: see Syntagma Musi****, vol. 2, page XXI Harper 2001. Grillet 1901, p. 29...
- dissi****ent d'ailleurs leurs visages derrière d'étranges masques, tandis que la pochette de leur premier album éponyme, qui affichait un visage de clown, dévoilait...
- December 1847) was an Irish luthier and maker of violins, violas, cellos and pochettes. Tobin's work was largely uncredited, often branded under the names of...
- Smaller violin-type instruments exist, including the violino piccolo and the pochette, but these are virtually unused. Most violins have a hollow wooden body...
- of same name. Ponchette no Yoroi-san (ポシェットの鎧さん, lit. "Body-Armor with Pochette") Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita One of the humanoid species that wears silver...
- Cheese! (since 1996) ChuChu (2000–2010, discontinued) Ciao (since 1977) Pochette Shōjo Comic (since 1968), called Sho-Comi since December 2007 Josei manga...
- in February 1987; the Today M-based "Pochette" received special colors and was aimed at female buyers. The Pochette became a regular model by 1990 and remained...