F on the D string is Second finger.
The ribs on the violin is the curves on the side of the violin, by the f holes.
It could mean many things. F is also a letter place holder for a note on the violin. Ex: F can be 2 on D.
The swirly things on the side of the violin are the C bout and the F hole
second finger on d
F#
They are called f-holes.
E A G F E F G and repeat.
No, Mozart's Violin Sonata in F Major is a secular classical piece, as is most instrumental classical music.
The string makes the sound post vibrate, therefore the sound comes out the f-holes, which are on both sides of the violin.
Benjamin F. Swalin has written: 'The violin concerto'
2nd finger on the D string.
F. Mazas has written: 'Twelve little duets' 'Seventy-five melodious and progressive studies for the violin' -- subject(s): Studies and exercises, Violin