Last week I shared some photos of my violin that I did as an ABCs of violin series during the month of October. Today I have a few more to share from that series....
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T is for tailpiece
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Y is for young....with the popularization of the Suzuki method, children as young as 3 can play the violin. A violin can be made to size, thus allowing little ones to play. Picture above is a 1/32 violin (smallest size) and a 4/4 violin (full size).
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S is for scroll (do you see the initials RS carved into my scroll?)
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P is for purfling...inlaid into hand made instruments
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F is for a frog sitting on the frog |
I like the two violins seated together - perfect subject for black/white.
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A wonderful and completely different view of a violin. I had no idea that they exist in such a small size. How did you manage to make the frog pose for you?
ReplyDeleteWonderful bw of unique images of violin ~ love the little frog!
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artmusedog and carol
The tiny violin is so sweet! And the frog, well that's just fun!
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