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Violin Making Step by Step

The Galpin Society Journal, 1996
Michael Fleming, Henry A. Strobel
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Identification of Violin Reduction via Contour Lines Classification

arXiv.org
The first violins appeared in late 16th-century Italy. Over the next 200 years, they spread across Europe and luthiers of various royal courts, eager to experiment with new techniques, created a highly diverse family of instruments.
Phil'emon Beghin   +2 more
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WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART - SONATA FOR PIANO AND VIOLIN, K. 378, IN B FLAT MAJOR

Review of Artistic Education
From a musical and historical point of view, Classicism represents the orientation of the second half of the 18th century and the first decades of the 19th century, which is characterized by clarity, balance, sense of proportion and moderate spirit.
Raluca Dobre Ioniță
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Learning music en la frontera: Translanguaging and multimodal assemblages in a community-based violin education program

Language and Education
This study explores translanguaging as it is entangled with human bodies and the non-human world in a music classroom at the U.S. and Mexico border. Such an approach is significant in that it departs from much of translanguaging research with its lingua ...
M. T. de la Piedra, Sarah Jean Johnson
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Exploring the Evolution of Italian Violin Music in the Era of the Amati Family

Journal of Humanities Arts and Social Science
Throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance, the violin underwent a remarkable evolution, reaching its zenith of prosperity in the Baroque period. During this era, there were significant transformations in the appearance, structure, sound quality, and ...
Yifan Wu
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