Lewis, Alastair - Op. 6 Etude no. 3 Violin solo |
Composer : | Lewis, Alastair (1974 - ) | ||||
Instrumentation : | Violin solo | ||||
Style : | Classical | ||||
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Publisher : | Lewis, Alastair | ||||
Copyright : | Copyright © 2011 Alastair Lewis | ||||
Added by alastair-lewis, 16 Sep 2011 Donate to Lewis, Alastair | This piece for violin is in the key of Eb major. The time signature is 2/4 and the tempo is Andante. The duration of the music is 3 minutes. The violin is a string instrument, with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. Of the four instruments in the violin family; the violin, viola, cello and doublebass; the violin is the smallest and the highest pitched member. This instrument is also known as the fiddle. Violins are played by drawing a bow across one or more of its strings, while different pitches are produced by the string(s) being stopped by the other hand. Other techniques such as plucking are also employed. The name is derived from the Medieval Latin word "vitula", meaning stringed instrument - it is believed that this is also the origin of the Germanic word "fiddle". Most of the modern characterists of the violin were developed in 16th-century Italy, but the instrument has its earliest origins in Asia where Turkic and Mongolian horsemen played instruments with bows and strings made of horsehair. Someone who plays the violin is known as a violinist or a fiddler. Today violinists can be found in a wide variety of musical genres including classical, jazz, folk music and rock 'n roll. |
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