Definition of Violins. Meaning of Violins. Synonyms of Violins

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Definition of Violins

Violin
Violin Vi`o*lin", n. [It. violino, dim. of viola. See Viol.] (Mus.) A small instrument with four strings, played with a bow; a fiddle. Note: The violin is distinguished for the brilliancy and gayety, as well as the power and variety, of its tones, and in the orchestra it is the leading and most important instrument.

Meaning of Violins from wikipedia

- instruments. Violins are also important in many varieties of folk music, including country music, bluegr**** music, and in jazz. Electric violins with solid...
- often found no significant difference between Stradivari violins and high-quality modern violins. These findings have led some to question the objectivity...
- The M****ive Violins are a musical ensemble of singing cellists. They play music from a variety of musical genres, all using the cello and voice. Founded...
- The most common seating arrangement in the 2000s is with first violins, second violins, violas, and cello sections arra**** clockwise around the conductor...
- phonographic recording. Wooden violins recorded poorly with the early acoustic-mechanical recording method, and the Stroh violin improved this by producing...
- amplifiers to violins. The Electro Stringed Instrument Corporation, National String Instrument Corporation and Vega Company sold electric violins in the 1930s...
- **** & Violins (also known on later US releases as Cotton Eye Joe (**** & Violins)) is the debut studio album by Swedish Eurodance group Rednex, released...
- "Sax and Violins" is a song by American rock band Talking Heads, written by David Byrne. It appears on the soundtrack for the 1991 film Until the End...
- Baroque violins are set up as far as possible in the manner of violins used from 1650 to 1750. There was no single standard model of violin in the Baroque...
- phono-fiddles, horn-violins or trumpet-violins, these other instruments have slipped into comparative obscurity. The history of the electric violin spans the entire...