The swirly things on the side of the violin are the C bout and the F hole
my hair is swirly (:whirlpool
If you are talking about the swirly pole thing, they are called corkscrew climbers.
If you mean on the body of the violin, you may be referring to what are commonly called the "f holes," because of their f-like shape. If you're talking about the thing at the end of the neck, that's the headstock.
The ribs on the violin is the curves on the side of the violin, by the f holes.
a swirly wedgieis a weige at the same time as a swirly!!!
Swirly probably IS a word. Swirly: Swirl-like, spiral-like, spiralish
As with most things the durability of your violin will depend on the qualty of the construction.
Swirly Termination was created in 2000.
The bridge of a violin is positioned on the side where the strings are located, which is the side facing the player when holding the instrument. It supports the strings and transmits their vibrations to the body of the violin. Proper placement is crucial for sound quality and instrument playability.
A swirly print...also known as paisley.
yes a swirly can kill you because the flowing water can drown you
You can play pizzicato (plucking it like a guitar) playing with the bow, playing on the wrong side of the bridge on purpose, using the wood part of the bow to play, shifting, vibrato, harmonics, sliding…there are lots of thing you can do with a violin.