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| This close up of a violin on a driftwood log emphasises the unity of nature and art. The lower and upper bouts of the violin are perfectly snug in the natural curves of the driftwood ... it would be difficult to design a more convenient and appropriate resting place for a violin when it is not in use. Historically, the violin is one of the most important instruments in classical music. Violins are exceptionally agile in the hands of an accomplished violinist (or fiddler), allowing the playing of very rapid and difficult musical scores. The distinctive tone of the violin stands out in an orchestra, making violins an excellent choice for playing melody lines. |
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