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viol - use in sentences
Converse of object
- play: John himself plays the harpsichord and is learning to play the tenor viol.
- call: The double bass is also called the bass viol, string bass, and bass fiddle.
- use: Jesu Christi, in which he uses four bass viols to accompany the Evangelist.
- study: She came to the UK to study viol with Richard Boothby at the Royal College of Music.
- include: The more unusual instruments include items from our medieval and early music collection ( including viols, shawms, baroque violins, etc.
- make: Who Made the Viols ` by ' Henry Jaye?
Adjective modifier
- treble: A total of 26 pieces for two treble viols or violins with gamba or cello.
- early: All the pegs are lubricated and work well The attractive shape is inspired by the early viols.
Modifies a noun
- music: It is well worth investigating, even for people who don't normally like viol music.
- part: The main edition has three scores and a set of viol parts, singers sharing two to a score.
- da: I am an experienced soprano and am looking for a harpsichordist, viol da gamba player and some other early music singers.
- gamba: I am an experienced soprano and am looking for a harpsichordist, viol da gamba player and some other early music singers.
- tone: Her mouth is the verge of all repose; Her breast a smoothed-out viol tone; Her hand is an early rose.
- repertoire: This disk follows the development of German viol repertoire and its English influences.
Noun used with modifier
- lyra: Susanne Heinrich plays a lyra viol and a six string bass viol.
- bass: Look for the pew in which a piece has been cut out to allow room for the bow of a bass viol.
- tenor: The top part can also be played on a tenor viol.
- solo: Its melody is less complex, and a solo viol would bring it out much better.
- thy: Take thou away from me the noise of thy songs, for I will not hear the melody of thy viols.
- part: Score and parts CMP 425 11 CONSORT SONGS - Thomas Campian ( 4 part viols and voices ) £ 11.00 Edited by Ian Gammie.
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