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violin-maker - traducción al ruso

PERSON MAKING OR REPAIRING STRING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Luthiers; Violin makers; Violin maker; Guitar maker; Guitar makers; Lutherie; Luthiery; Violinmaker; Cello making; Guitar Makers; Liutaio
  • An engraver's impression of [[Antonio Stradivari]] examining an instrument
  • A Luthier tunes the bridge of a violin.
  • American guitar luthier [[Robert Benedetto]] in his studio ({{circa}} 1976)
  • A luthier building classical guitars in Madrid, Spain
  • [[Oud]] luthier on Mohamed Ali Street in Cairo, Egypt
  • Contemporary luthier varnishing a violin

violin-maker      

[vaiə'linmeikə]

существительное

общая лексика

скрипичный мастер

violin         
  • The [[fiddler]] Hins Anders Ersson painted by [[Anders Zorn]], 1904
  • The [https://plus.maths.org/content/why-violin-so-hard-play Helmholtz corner] traveling back and forth along the string.
  • Romantic]] period.
  • The cupola of Madonna dei Miracoli in [[Saronno]], [[Italy]], with angels playing violin, viola, and cello, dates from 1535 and is one of the earliest depictions of the violin family
  • 4}}) violins
  • [[Lindsey Stirling]] performing at [[TEDx]] Berkeley, 2012.
  • Caprice No. 24]] on a violin
  • A man playing the violin on a park bench.
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  • Heads of three violin bows: (upper) transitional (F. Tourte), swan-bill head of a long 18th-century model, pike-head of a 17th-century model
  • center
  • Sound post seen through [[f-hole]]
  • pitch]] we hear is the peak around 200&nbsp;Hz.
  • 1658 Baroque violin by Jacob Stainer
  • Closeup of a violin [[tailpiece]], with a [[fleur-de-lis]]
  • Telemann]]. A relatively typical baroque violin composition, it would probably have been performed with less use of [[vibrato]] originally.
  • Acoustic and electric violins
  • ''Ad hoc'' clothespin mute and a rubber practice mute
  • Violin and bow.
  • Play}}
  • Front and back views of violin bridge
  • First position fingerings. Note that this diagram only shows the "first position" notes. There are notes of higher pitch beyond those indicated.
  • Scroll and pegbox, correctly strung
  • The construction of a violin
BOWED STRING INSTRUMENT
Violins; Violon; Geige; Violina; Violino; Viollon; Carnatic Violin; Violin player; Violin (instrument); The Violinist; 🎻; Violin tuning
violin noun 1) скрипка (инструмент) 2) скрипка, скрипач (в оркестре) - play first violin
violin         
  • The [[fiddler]] Hins Anders Ersson painted by [[Anders Zorn]], 1904
  • The [https://plus.maths.org/content/why-violin-so-hard-play Helmholtz corner] traveling back and forth along the string.
  • Romantic]] period.
  • The cupola of Madonna dei Miracoli in [[Saronno]], [[Italy]], with angels playing violin, viola, and cello, dates from 1535 and is one of the earliest depictions of the violin family
  • 4}}) violins
  • [[Lindsey Stirling]] performing at [[TEDx]] Berkeley, 2012.
  • Caprice No. 24]] on a violin
  • A man playing the violin on a park bench.
  • access-date=November 16, 2012}}</ref>
  • Heads of three violin bows: (upper) transitional (F. Tourte), swan-bill head of a long 18th-century model, pike-head of a 17th-century model
  • center
  • Sound post seen through [[f-hole]]
  • pitch]] we hear is the peak around 200&nbsp;Hz.
  • 1658 Baroque violin by Jacob Stainer
  • Closeup of a violin [[tailpiece]], with a [[fleur-de-lis]]
  • Telemann]]. A relatively typical baroque violin composition, it would probably have been performed with less use of [[vibrato]] originally.
  • Acoustic and electric violins
  • ''Ad hoc'' clothespin mute and a rubber practice mute
  • Violin and bow.
  • Play}}
  • Front and back views of violin bridge
  • First position fingerings. Note that this diagram only shows the "first position" notes. There are notes of higher pitch beyond those indicated.
  • Scroll and pegbox, correctly strung
  • The construction of a violin
BOWED STRING INSTRUMENT
Violins; Violon; Geige; Violina; Violino; Viollon; Carnatic Violin; Violin player; Violin (instrument); The Violinist; 🎻; Violin tuning

[vaiə'lin]

существительное

общая лексика

скрипка

скрипач (в оркестре)

скрипка, скрипач (в оркестре)

Definición

скрипка
СКР'ИПКА (скрыпка ·обл.), скрипки, ·жен. Самый высокий по тембру и диапазону четырехструнный музыкальный инструмент. Настроить скрипку. Играть на скрипке. Первая, вторая крипка (см. первый
в 10 ·знач. ).
Играть первую скрипку - см. играть
. Первая скрипка (·разг.) - перен. человек, которому принадлежит руководящая, ведущая, влиятельная роль в чем-нибудь. Он у нас в учреждении первая скрипка.

Wikipedia

Luthier

A luthier ( LOO-ti-ər; AmE also LOO-thi-ər) is a craftsperson who builds or repairs string instruments that have a neck and a sound box. The word "luthier" is originally French and comes from the French word for lute. The term was originally used for makers of lutes, but it came to be used already in French for makers of most bowed and plucked stringed instruments such as members of the violin family (including violas, cellos, and double basses) and guitars. Luthiers, however, do not make harps or pianos; these require different skills and construction methods because their strings are secured to a frame.

The craft of luthiers, lutherie (rarely called "luthiery", but this often refers to stringed instruments other than those in the violin family), is commonly divided into the two main categories of makers of stringed instruments that are plucked or strummed and makers of stringed instruments that are bowed. Since bowed instruments require a bow, the second category includes a subtype known as a bow maker or archetier. Luthiers may also teach string-instrument making, either through apprenticeship or formal classroom instruction.

Ejemplos de uso de violin-maker
1. Internationally renowned violin–maker Amnon Weinstein is largely responsible for locating and restoring the instruments.
2. The instruments are now being rebuilt by Tel Aviv‘s master violin–maker Amnon Weinstein.
3. The violin is rare because it was crafted in 1720 by renowned Cremonese violin maker Carlo Bergonzi.
4. Weinstein recounts how survivors used to give away their instruments – and with them, their untold stories – to his late father, Moshe, also a violin–maker.
5. Inside the boot was Sue‘s most precious possessions, three violins – one built in 1860 in France by Parisian master violin maker Jules Remy.
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