"arco" means playing with the bow. so if the song says "arco" you play with the hair of the bow on the string.
It is called arco.
Play the violin, I do. Flute is just blowing and pressing. In violin there's all sorts of techniques. Arco, pizzacato, things like that. You'll love violin.
arco most commonly means arch,but it can also mean bow (like the weapon).It's also part of the word for rainbow, arco iris.
no pizzicato means pluck and arco beans to use the bow.
arc, arch, (fiddle) bow, hoop arco iris = rainbow
The rainbow.
As distinct from pizzicato, which indicates that you are to play a string instrument such as a violin by plucking, the corresponding term for playing with a bow is arco.
rebec --- Other medieval bowed instruments were the medieval fiddle, an ancestor of the viola da gamba, and the bowed lyre of Northwestern Europe called a croud, crowd, or crwth.
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Arco is a term meaning "Play with your bow," you most often see it in orchestra music where you are playing a pizzicato part (Plucking) and it will signal arco to go back to using your bow.
Yes, it means "violin."
ARCO was created in 1966.