All violins are played by hand. However, if you mean what is the Italian word for plucking the violin strings rather than using the bow, it is pizzicato.
the word violin came from the word vitula, meaning stringed instrument
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The Italian term for playing the violin with a bow is "arco." This term indicates that the musician should use the bow to produce sound, as opposed to "pizzicato," which means to pluck the strings. In orchestral and solo contexts, "arco" is often used to indicate a return to bowing after a passage played pizzicato.
"Manufacturers" isn't really the right word for this question, as the world's best violins were hand-crafted hundreds of years ago. The most well known violin maker was Stradivarius. "Strads," as they are called, can sell for millions of dollars each.
The full name is violin, or it could be called a fiddle.The word "violin" comes from the Middle Latin word vitula, meaning "stringed instrument" this word is also believed to be the source of the Germanic "fiddle"----
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There is no such word, do you mean the word italic?
A word written in italic script/font.
I don't think you looked up the definition of that word very well. Italic is a type of font for printing.This sentence is in italic print.
The Chinese word for violin is "Xiǎotíqín".
the word violin came from the word vitula, meaning stringed instrument
if you are playing a instrument called a violin pizzicato means you need to pluck the strings
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Yes, it means "violin."
There is a good musical violin octet playing at the Hall tonight. All 8 violinists are children.
It is greece Answer The word violin comes from the Middle Latin word vitula, meaning stringed instrument.