A little fiddle
no, you are to be able to stick your pinky through the bow and horse hair,a nice fit.
the violin spider mostly eats small insects like scorpions or ants.
I have a 1/2 size violin with a label that says "Otto Schmidt - 1937 Copy of a Stradivarius". It has a nice tone for a small violin, but the label does not say where the instrument was made. --------- Violin making firm in NJ in the early 1900's.
Yes The answer yes is wrong. You can play many songs without using your pinky.
The violin is part of a family of string instruments that all have the same basic structure but vary in size- this family is made up of the violin, the viola, the cello and the double bass. Most similar to the violin is the viola- they look very similar and it may sometimes even be difficult to tell a small viola and a large violin apart (until you play them). The main differences between them are that the viola is larger than the violin, and that its pitch is lower.
little fiddle
wee flea
wee pea
Rebel pebble.
The hinky pinky is bony pony.
Small Ball
Hinky-pinky for moonshine would be "risky whiskey."
His quiz is the answer to hinky pinky boy's test.
frog log is the hinky pinky for amphibian tree
Jerkin' Gherkins...
a crabby cabbie
A "hinky pinky" for "skyway to heaven" is "cloud road to God."