25/1054
Home / Albums / Technology /

Constituent parts of the violin - Exterior

Constituent parts of the violin - Exterior.jpg BowingThumbnailsRababBowingThumbnailsRababBowingThumbnailsRababBowingThumbnailsRababBowingThumbnailsRababBowingThumbnailsRabab
Google+ Twitter Facebook Tumblr

The most important part is the upper table or belly (a). The other
parts are the ribs or sides (b), the back (c), the neck (d), the head comprising the scroll and peg box (e), the pegs (f), the finger board (g), the bridge (h), the tailpiece (i), the button[3] (k), the nut (l), and the f or sound-holes (m). The interior of the violin contains the soundpost and the bass bar.

Author
Handbook of violin playing
Author: Carl Schroeder
Translator: John Matthews
Published 1920
Available from gutenberg.org
Dimensions
675*879
Visits
212
Downloads
10