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Qué (quién) es vielle - definición

MEDIEVAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Vieille; Fiedel; Viuola

Vielle         
·noun An old stringed instrument played upon with a wheel; a hurdy-gurdy.
vielle         
[v?'?l]
¦ noun a hurdy-gurdy.
Origin
C18: from Fr., from OFr. viele (see viol).
Vielle         
The vielle is a European bowed stringed instrument used in the medieval period, similar to a modern violin but with a somewhat longer and deeper body, three to five gut strings, and a leaf-shaped pegbox with frontal tuning pegs, sometimes with a figure-8 shaped body. Whatever external form they had, the box-soundchest consisted of back and belly joined by ribs, which experience has shown to be the construction for bowed instruments.

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Vielle

The vielle is a European bowed stringed instrument used in the medieval period, similar to a modern violin but with a somewhat longer and deeper body, three to five gut strings, and a leaf-shaped pegbox with frontal tuning pegs, sometimes with a figure-8 shaped body. Whatever external form they had, the box-soundchest consisted of back and belly joined by ribs, which experience has shown to be the construction for bowed instruments. The most common shape given to the earliest vielles in France was an oval, which with its modifications remained in favour until the Italian lira da braccio asserted itself as the better type, leading to the violin.

The instrument was also known as a fidel or a viuola, although the French name for the instrument, vielle, is generally used; the word comes from the same root as fiddle. It was one of the most popular instruments of the medieval period, and was used by troubadours and jongleurs from the 13th through the 15th centuries. The vielle possibly derived from the lira, a Byzantine bowed instrument closely related to the rebab, an Arab bowed instrument. There are many medieval illustrations of different types of vielles in manuscripts, sculptures and paintings.

Starting in the middle or end of the 15th century, the word vielle was used to refer to the hurdy-gurdy, as a shortened form of its name: vielle à roue ("vielle with a wheel").

Several modern groups of musicians have formed into bands to play early music (pre-Baroque), and they sometimes include vielles, or modern reproductions, in their ensembles, together with other instruments such as rebecs and saz.

Ejemplos de uso de vielle
1. "If candidates do have any ideas they‘re not presenting them for fear of ruining their chances." Jacques Cap de Vielle, professor at the Institut d‘&Etudes Politiques, the elite college better known as Sciences–Po and research director at the Centre for the Study of French Political Life, said the problem ran deeper.
2. Article continues It may be considered positive, too, that the thin materials, such as bareges, or printed muslins, will be worn with straight scarves of the same trimmed like the dress, either with ruches a la vielle, or fluted flounces, or sometimes with both.
3. The Anglo–Saxon model does not correspond with French culture." Professor Cap de Vielle, on the other hand, regards those in the PS who are more liberal–inclined as the "caviar left and very Paris". "The problem is that we‘re not getting much, if any debate on the left.